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TSJZZZZZ
post Apr 18 2006, 05:09 PM, updated 20y ago

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Did someone here know where can find a really soft water tube in Jalan Pasar??havent search Jalan Pasar before,but just want to ask who find it before.if got pls tell the location. smile.gif

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post Apr 18 2006, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(JZZZZZ @ Apr 18 2006, 07:09 PM)
Did someone here know where can find a really soft water tube in Jalan Pasar??havent search Jalan Pasar before,but just want to ask who find it before.if got pls tell the location. smile.gif
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u want soft tube for watercooling ??

why dont u try metalzone, he has some tygon tubings ?

but its kinda pricey biggrin.gif
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post Apr 21 2006, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(zahri @ Apr 18 2006, 09:52 PM)
u want soft tube for watercooling ??

why dont u try metalzone, he has some tygon tubings ?

but its kinda pricey biggrin.gif
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I know tygon is good but the price i cant afford. doh.gif
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post Apr 21 2006, 11:54 PM

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Did you try finding them in any aquarium shops?
MetalZone
post Apr 22 2006, 03:26 AM

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Tygon if you really got cash onli go for it... its very expensive... shakehead.gif coz its used for medical and laboratory use with very high quality standards. the R3603 formulation is resistant to alkaline's, acides and organic solvents and many other chemicals.
otherwise go for oil tubings will do... or gas tubings but gas tubings are a little stiffer.
Oil tubings are stiffer than tygons. tygons are soft and very flexible, but then again, you pay the premium price for it.
eheim tubings are also not bad, juz that i couldnt find the appropriate 1/2" ID 3/4" OD size. however, they have a strong green tint to it.

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post Apr 25 2006, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(kingmaker_20 @ Apr 21 2006, 11:54 PM)
Did you try finding them in any aquarium shops?
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havent find it before but i know they got sell eheim tube.Did you find any soft tube on aquarium shops?? smile.gif but not eheim sweat.gif
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post Apr 25 2006, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(MetalZone @ Apr 22 2006, 03:26 AM)
Tygon if you really got cash onli go for it... its very expensive...  shakehead.gif  coz its used for medical and laboratory use with very high quality standards. the R3603 formulation is resistant to alkaline's, acides and organic solvents and many other chemicals.
otherwise go for oil tubings will do... or gas tubings but gas tubings are a little stiffer.
Oil tubings are stiffer than tygons. tygons are soft and very flexible, but then again, you pay the premium price for it.
eheim tubings are also not bad, juz that i couldnt find the appropriate 1/2" ID 3/4" OD size. however, they have a strong green tint to it.
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Is the oil tubing soft enough for water cooling???And where can i find it??any pic for oil tubing? smile.gif smile.gif
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post Apr 25 2006, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(JZZZZZ @ Apr 25 2006, 02:47 PM)
Is the oil tubing soft enough for water cooling???And where can i find it??any pic for oil tubing? smile.gif  smile.gif
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