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Dose any one know were I can get this
I'm looking for a local (Lower Mainland) source for ratchet hose clamps like below
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Ive seen them at every Rona ive been to.
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I have a few that came with my tank plumbing and I don't need them, I will figure out the sizes.
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Pretty sure I've seen them at Home Hardware. What size?
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Can I give you my 2 cents on those?
They break when in salt water for any period of time (about 1 month ime). |
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i use stainless steel hose clamps. very reliable, if in high salt area check on them every 6 months or so.
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Well if you would all like some very high quality 100% stainless steel hose clamps (316) stainless drop me a pm
Robert |
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so when i buy stainless steel hose clamps at HD they arent actually stainless? im confused, i just bought some more and you have me thinking. |
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most stainless you find at the hard ware store are plated, or at the very best a low grade stainless, but almost always the scres on the clamps are not stainless. For high grade clamps you will not find them in hard ware store
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What about zip ties, will they do the trick?
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most zip ties have metal in them to hold the tie. You can find them with no metal or stainless. But for holding a hose with pressure or to use it to clamp down they are not recomended.
I think I should explain myself a little. I work for a company called Lawson Products. What I do is sell high end products to indusrties manufacturing or repairing equipment ect. I also spent a lot of years as a chief engineer in various facilities. I am only offering my 10 cents, and if any one would like some of what I may have to offer I am more than happy to help. But I sell to shops that spend thousands and do not make any money selling a little here and there. Because I have been getting a ton of help from people on this board I am more than happy to return the favor when I can. Robert |
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I have used plastic clamps on many tanks and had no major issues with them. Maybe yours were a different grade of plastic. Two little fishies carries them, as well as rainbow Lifeguard, but local hardwares stores may also have a supply of them. I do find as the hose compresses you have to tighten them from time to time. |
Where the heck have you been hiding out Steve :exclaim:
Drop me a PM will ya, we should hook up for a java :biggrin: |
I have found some plastic screw/ratchet clamps - not as good as the steel ones, but pretty good.
I agree that the ones pictured above do not work for very long. They tended to bend off axis and the teeth would not match. Funny, though - a couple of pumps I have placed underwater have had their outlet connections go very loose over time, to the point where you can just slide it off, but this hasn't really mattered - they still work fine. Made cleaning easier, in fact. The outlet hose has just assumed the required shape, and keeps it. |
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