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Old August 10th 04, 05:45 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old August 10th 04, 05:47 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old August 10th 04, 05:54 PM
George
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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan


The hose you use on the pump looks to be the same material I use to connect my
pre-filter to the main filter.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?


Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



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Old August 10th 04, 11:36 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Default tubing - PS

Could be, gotta a picture? How's it working for that application? ~ jan

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan


George wrote:
The hose you use on the pump looks to be the same material I use to connect my
pre-filter to the main filter.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff collapse
under suction?

Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old August 11th 04, 05:34 AM
Rob
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OK, let's try to be scientific here, since we're talking about a bunch
of money. If my pump specs recommend 1.25" diameter tubing for the
distance I'm pumping, won't the friction on the tubing ID be great, if
it's got the spiral texture? So, to my mind, smooth tubing would be
much better, assuming I won't need to take any tight bends, so no
kinking.

With smooth tubing, clear PVC from Home Despot at 1.25" is expensive!
I don't need vac tubing at all. I could hard pipe with rigid PVC but
soft would be easier. Has anyone used the black tubing used for drip
irrigation? Seems that should hold the pressure. Maybe I should just
call my pump company hotline (Oase). What does pool tubing go for?

Thanks again. There's a big hole in my ground yawning to be filled
with water!

--Rob
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Old August 11th 04, 02:36 PM
George
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"Rob" wrote in message
om...
OK, let's try to be scientific here, since we're talking about a bunch
of money. If my pump specs recommend 1.25" diameter tubing for the
distance I'm pumping, won't the friction on the tubing ID be great, if
it's got the spiral texture? So, to my mind, smooth tubing would be
much better, assuming I won't need to take any tight bends, so no
kinking.

With smooth tubing, clear PVC from Home Despot at 1.25" is expensive!
I don't need vac tubing at all. I could hard pipe with rigid PVC but
soft would be easier. Has anyone used the black tubing used for drip
irrigation? Seems that should hold the pressure. Maybe I should just
call my pump company hotline (Oase). What does pool tubing go for?

Thanks again. There's a big hole in my ground yawning to be filled
with water!

--Rob


What length of tubing do you need? If the tubing is $1.50/foot, and you need 20
feet, that is only about $30 (and that is on the high end, IMHO). If I remember
correctly, I paid about $0.60/foot for the tubing I used, and I bought 10 feet
of it. So I spent $6.00 for the tubing for my pond. I don't see that as a big
expense. What you saw was more likely clear Tygon tubing, which is expensive
because it is pharaceutical grade. I found clear vinyl tubing for about
$0.64/foot at the link below:

http://www.savko.com/partlist.asp?pgid=4&ptid=19&pid=35

So 20 feet of this tubing (1.25" ID) would cost you less than $13.00

Now, if you want to go with high pressure braided vinyl tubing, it does get
expensive. The plumbing store advertises it at $4.81/foot. But of course, that
is food grade tubing. I don't think you need to use that kind of tubing, do
you? I would shop around


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Old August 11th 04, 09:26 PM
Rob
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Thanks for your message George, but that link you posted lists 1.25"
ID tubing at 3.19/ft. That's expensive at 20', no?

--Rob
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Old August 11th 04, 01:32 AM
George
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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Could be, gotta a picture? How's it working for that application? ~ jan


No picture. It works fine.

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
There is a picture of braided flex tubing on *The Demon Pond Filter* on my
website, we use it to connect the pumps from the pump chamber to the pvc
with camlocks. www.jjspond.us ~ jan


George wrote:
The hose you use on the pump looks to be the same material I use to connect my
pre-filter to the main filter.

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:45:21 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

The big box stores carry a variety, sure, but won't the cheap stuff
collapse
under suction?

Use hard pipe where you can, braided flex tubing, clear with threads within
the rubber/plastic like material, where you have to have flex. Under water
we've had no trouble with build up. Out of the pond if you can't bury it,
cover it with the foam pipe insulation tubes. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



 




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