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Vacuum Modification for choke-air. 6 years 5 months ago #20292

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For LareN and StanG

The silicone tubing is fuel-line for model airplanes and is the smaller size available and it's opaque in color and thin-walled. The Blue and Pink is heavy-wall and may not allow the brass tube to fit. Hobby Shops with have the brass also. The ends of the brass tubes were deburred completely and smoothed, for a full diameter opening and easier insertion. (Sorry for stating the obvious !):S
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Vacuum Modification for choke-air. 6 years 5 months ago #20294

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Where do you get the brass tubing? It's kind of nuts here when running looking for things to places sane logic dictates they should have stuff, but one after another they never have what I am looking for! haha Then back to eBay and the wait, if it's there, and often comes from China!

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A Hobby Shop that has Kit model R/C planes and engines with have both.
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Vacuum Modification for choke-air. 6 years 4 months ago #20300

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Cheers scotch, but I can't find Hobby Shop (that's a name hence capitol letters, right?).
I have a feeling it's in general hobby shops. There is a long list on google, I will call them.

Sorry for sounding dumb, but I while I live here, I am not exactly from here, and not well informed.
Now off to google to see what an R/C plane is, LOL

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Good Lord Stan !!!! :pinch: :S

can't find Hobby Shop (that's a name hence capitol letters, right?).

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Classical hobby stores specialize in modelling and craft supplies and specialty magazines for model airplanes (military craft, private airplanes and airliners), train models, ship models, house and building models. Some hobby shops sell R/C cars, boats, and model or remote control planes.


Now off to google to see what an R/C plane is, LOL

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The term "R/C" has been used to mean both "remote controlled" and "radio controlled", where "remote controlled" includes vehicles that are connected to their controller by a wire, but common use of "R/C" today usually refers to vehicles controlled by a radio-frequency link.


We have to get you "westernized" !!!! :woohoo:

To prevent your head from exploding :( it's probably better I just put the pieces in an envelope and mail them to you. I think you'll have them sooner, this way ! :woohoo:
Seriously......they'll be in the mail tomorrow !
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Could we agree on starting my Westernization process with hooking me up with one of the America's fine blond cheerleaders! Not a fan of, but maybe I could even convert to watching NFL!... Nah... I'd just stick to the blond! ;) hahaha

Call me a bastard, after I admit I was pulling a partial fast one on you. Yet it's absolutely true - my experience of finding things is often running in circles to eventually find what I need on eBay in Hong Kong or the o'le USA. While the China based items are usually cheap and come with free shipping, the US based have an enormous amount attached to them for shipping, or - free shipping withing the USA. But that involves taking a trip across the border...

While something might be available in one store under a generic name let's say 'automotive' or 'hobby', it's been not uncommon for me to make rounds to multiple stores, each quite far away from each other, until I found that one particular where they sell that one particular item, which using common sense should be a very common item in stock. That's why I am very precise when directing people and asking for info. Quite often a vague 'tip' ends up with internet search, which defies the purpose of asking..

Seriously... Thank you Scotch!! :) And I know you get it anyway - you're always high! :woohoo: :silly:

PS. Have you noticed the capitol letter out of respect and appreciation? :whistle:

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