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had a loose connection from the return pump in my sump which caused a bit of
a volcanic reaction when the tubing popped off. yes it was a big mess... but the only thing I had handy was one of those metal plumbing tape things that you tighten with a screw. The tubing is too thick to tighten with a zip tie -- and I'm a girl -- not very "tool' saavy. Anyone tell me what I can use to replace the metal thing -- I'm afraid the metal will rust and foul my water -- am I right? thanks |
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Michelle Leonard wrote:
had a loose connection from the return pump in my sump which caused a bit of a volcanic reaction when the tubing popped off. yes it was a big mess... but the only thing I had handy was one of those metal plumbing tape things that you tighten with a screw. The tubing is too thick to tighten with a zip tie -- and I'm a girl -- not very "tool' saavy. Anyone tell me what I can use to replace the metal thing -- I'm afraid the metal will rust and foul my water -- am I right? thanks What you want to use is a stainless steel hose clamp (metal thing). If yours is stainless steel it will be good for about a year or 2 before you will need to replace it. Kim http://www.jensalt.com |
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Yup, your metal thingy is a "Hose Clamp" Hose Clamp good, only if it is
stainless steel. The local auto parts or boat store should have them in SS. A good quality "MARINE GRADE" hose clamp should work in salt water for a LOOOONG time. JOhn :-) "Michelle Leonard" wrote in message news ![]() had a loose connection from the return pump in my sump which caused a bit of a volcanic reaction when the tubing popped off. yes it was a big mess... but the only thing I had handy was one of those metal plumbing tape things that you tighten with a screw. The tubing is too thick to tighten with a zip tie -- and I'm a girl -- not very "tool' saavy. Anyone tell me what I can use to replace the metal thing -- I'm afraid the metal will rust and foul my water -- am I right? thanks |
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Michelle, I personally try to avoid any metals in my sal****er. So for now, use
your hose clamp, but do your best to buy a plastic version as soon as you can, and replace the metal with plastic. You can find them on this site: http://www.marinedepot.com/a_ft_2.asp Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Buy a few, so you have a few extra on hand. Marc Michelle Leonard wrote: had a loose connection from the return pump in my sump which caused a bit of a volcanic reaction when the tubing popped off. yes it was a big mess... but the only thing I had handy was one of those metal plumbing tape things that you tighten with a screw. The tubing is too thick to tighten with a zip tie -- and I'm a girl -- not very "tool' saavy. Anyone tell me what I can use to replace the metal thing -- I'm afraid the metal will rust and foul my water -- am I right? thanks -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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