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On Mar 24, 1:26*pm, anon-e-moose wrote:
Tim wrote: On Mar 24, 12:08 pm, anon-e-moose wrote: Tim wrote: All in all to try to get back on track here. Bob, I would think that if the non meshed hose worked fine it should do because it's obviosly not a pressurized system *. If it can save you some bread. *If it's not a large diffrence in price, then go with the better stuff. The wire reinforced hose keeps it rigid so that it wont sag and possibly present a hot spot problem. Long straight runs generally require the wire reinforced hose. Yeah, I forgot about the long runs. *So, I'd say you're probably right. But then again. I wonder which design of hose was origional equipment and which was the replacement? Which looks older? True to a degree. If the inferior hose is baked and 'weather cracked' etc. I suppose it could look older. |
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