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2025-08-24 14:41:28
I use this tubing to adapt a 5mm bore pully to fit a 3mm shaft. It works great for that purpose: centers the pully perfectly, plenty strong, keeps the set screws from loosening, inexpensive, can be cut with a knife or a scissors. 2m is probably a lifetime supply.
Don Mateo
2025-08-09 20:24:25
As a car enthusiast I found this particular tubing to be ideal for my oldSchool Honda restoration project. (Accord Ex V6) After a lot of searching I found this ideal sized tubing for replacing the windshield washer tubing. The old stuff appears to be clear vinyl tubing which has become very hard and stiff, and has turned black with contaminants. YucK ðŸ˜.This particular 4mm x 7mm silicon tubing is perfect !! It’s is nice & clear, is heat resistant for being in the engine bay, flexible but not mushy, and has the ideal thickness of sidewall. The typical tubing has a sidewall thickness of 1.1mm whereas this one has a sidewall thickness of 1.6mm. Due to this slightly thicker sidewall it’s sturdier and nicer to work with.The only slight inconvenience is that this is coming from China apparently and took a few weeks to receive.
Harley Dave
2025-05-23 10:13:59
This Silicone tubing will definitely outlast the standard black rubber tubing that we had to replace after only 3 months of having new Kohler toilets
Juyeon P.
2025-04-26 11:31:34
just the same as you see, flexible clear tube
Bkon33
2025-04-23 13:32:24
Worked perfectly. Sized as described. I used to replace a broken factory drainage hose on a Polaris ATV off the carburetor.
Caine
2025-04-21 12:22:36
Exactly what I was expecting
i1DERProductions
2025-03-03 10:31:56
I cut off lengths to feed my El Wire through to help give firmness to outlining my PEV Scooter mirrors for some fun effect and visibility at night. Works great as long as your El Wire is not color tube coated, as far as this size tube goes.NOTE: I had to use some silicone lubricant to help assist the wire through, and it's messy, but then I used an air compressor to blow out the lube as much as possible.
JSmith
2025-02-26 18:17:41
Very brawny, a bit stiff but workable. Overall a good choice over all of the other flimsy tubing options.Takes heat well, I used it to insulate the shaft of a soldering iron up to 400 degrees so I wouldn't accidentally burn a wire or another component on the board.
ve1
2025-02-01 13:31:49
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