I work indoors, but don't be fooled its colder in here than outside. Propane heater is a trade off between gassing myself and being warm.
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I work indoors, but don't be fooled its colder in here than outside. Propane heater is a trade off between gassing myself and being warm.
Ha, was on my way home from Combe. I only realised PVS was Sunday after seeing you on the road. Shall be there next year hopefully. Once again it looked really good in motion.
I saw this actually driving North on the A34 Saturday evening. Only ever seen it parked up but it looked great.
I was trailering the Red Astra GTE southbound if you were awake.
Harry Hockley sell them too.
I rent a premises near Stockbridge now Ben, but I have a habit of calling it Winchester as its close to the A34 and only 10mins away.
Just remember you mentioning once that's all.
Just search "Ultraflow fittings".
Arent you local to Winchester? If so pop up the unit and have a look at the difference sometime as i have both types here.
Actually, thinking about it this is just a cooler isn't it. -8 may well be fine, I'm comparing it to mine which is in the return to tank line in -12.
Going back to Ben's car, maybe just re-do it...
At the risk of sounding like an asshole I would disagree with that too. AN10 minimum on a pressure line, and the ULTRAFLOW fittings tend to be more compact.
I have these on all of my pressure...
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsl6ml1bgw.jpg
Just remember seeing this on SBD's instruction sheets when plumbing in mine, that's all.
You should avoid using forged fittings on oil. Swept every time.