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RUBBER BENDS FOR 4 INCH STAINLESS SNORKLE
RUBBER BENDS FOR 4 INCH STAINLESS SNORKLE
JUST WONDERING IF ANY 1 KNOWS WHERE TO GET 4 INCH RUBBER BENDS FOR A SNORKLE AND IF YOU KNOW THE PRICES
truck bits in dandenong. they're about $30 or so each. I got one 90deg bend and two 45deg bends, 8 clamps for around $100. add that to the $12 i paid for 2 metres of pipe, a few man-hours and that's a cheaper and better looking snorkel than anything @RB sells! oh, and make sure you get the clamps that have no ratchett holes as they will wear through the rubber more easily.
88 td42 gq. 2" body & 3" OME, 36" beadlocked 'pedes, ARB winch bar mod'd for body lift, rear locker.....
where'd you get the stainless for $12?joelt wrote:truck bits in dandenong. they're about $30 or so each. I got one 90deg bend and two 45deg bends, 8 clamps for around $100. add that to the $12 i paid for 2 metres of pipe, a few man-hours and that's a cheaper and better looking snorkel than anything @RB sells! oh, and make sure you get the clamps that have no ratchett holes as they will wear through the rubber more easily.
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the place was a scrap joint in bayswater, almost opposite bunnings but can't remember the name. it's not stainless but aluminium, 4". they also had stainless for the same price (around $6 per kg) but stainless was a bit harder to come by in 4' tube. it's in really good condition and super easy to cut through. welding brackets is painful, need TIG to do it on aluminium.
88 td42 gq. 2" body & 3" OME, 36" beadlocked 'pedes, ARB winch bar mod'd for body lift, rear locker.....
wow they charge 6$ a kilo for stainless, they are ripping you manjoelt wrote:the place was a scrap joint in bayswater, almost opposite bunnings but can't remember the name. it's not stainless but aluminium, 4". they also had stainless for the same price (around $6 per kg) but stainless was a bit harder to come by in 4' tube. it's in really good condition and super easy to cut through. welding brackets is painful, need TIG to do it on aluminium.
i get mild steel for .50c and stainless for 2.50 t16 is 3.00 or 3.50
JEs
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Who cares if he's getting ripped it $12 bucks big deal, Still a bloody cheap and great looking snorkel. Hey you have to agreejessie928 wrote:wow they charge 6$ a kilo for stainless, they are ripping you manjoelt wrote:the place was a scrap joint in bayswater, almost opposite bunnings but can't remember the name. it's not stainless but aluminium, 4". they also had stainless for the same price (around $6 per kg) but stainless was a bit harder to come by in 4' tube. it's in really good condition and super easy to cut through. welding brackets is painful, need TIG to do it on aluminium.
i get mild steel for .50c and stainless for 2.50 t16 is 3.00 or 3.50
JEs
i did mine a few months ago i got the bends from truckline in Brooklyn for about $22 each and hoseclamps were only 90c each i got a 4" to 3" reducer that cost me $30 and i got 2 meters of polished stainless from tubesales in Thomastown and that cost me $80 and this was the end result
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http://forum.mudrhino.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=262&start=30
http://forum.mudrhino.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=262&start=30
hey guys
for those that have done it, how do u prevent water getting in the top part of the snorkle using just that rubber elbow? i put mine on and have been reluctant to let the car see the rain as yet for fear of the water getting sucked in or, when parked, just running in. i used 4 inch alloy for my snorkle and just painting it black to blend in with the car.
cheers
Leayton
for those that have done it, how do u prevent water getting in the top part of the snorkle using just that rubber elbow? i put mine on and have been reluctant to let the car see the rain as yet for fear of the water getting sucked in or, when parked, just running in. i used 4 inch alloy for my snorkle and just painting it black to blend in with the car.
cheers
Leayton
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