Yes extensive hose line up from swagelok, including triclamp end connections.
No one else should look into the surplus hoses until after I can get it figured out, eh!!
Yes extensive hose line up from swagelok, including triclamp end connections.
No one else should look into the surplus hoses until after I can get it figured out, eh!!
Lol just got an email from Xtractor Depot tonight about these
$84 Per foot
Crazy right…
I’ve never seen a hoe that charges by the foot but that seems reasonable.
Late to the hose joke game. Seemed relatively well placed, for me at least
My hose know better than to cause any static
I’m happy with how this thread turned out.
Only for the first foot…
9’ = $231.99
They’re likely charging for the ends, installing the ends and the covering AND by the foot for the hose. They might also charge by the foot for the covering.
any company making up hoses will do that.
Edit: I’m in the market for dozens of these things. Hitting up @AutomationGuy’s contacts. Any other suggestions?
Somebody told me Motion Flow Control in Eugene could make these style (tube stub) of hoses up, but they say otherwise. Have a local source for hoses would be great. I can get JIC made up locally, and always try and keep a handful of compression to JIC adapters in my toolkit…
A swagelok employee told me their hose cost is $3.5/ft the rest of the cost is end connections, testing and labor.
I’ve got hose.
It is just in different area codes.
So you didn’t bite on the $3/ft ?!?
Not when he told me the total of $200 for 3 or 4ft!
I was inquiring about them refitting a unused long ass hose. They explained it’d be the same or cheaper to buy new.
Anyone on the east coast looking for a good shop that makes up specialty hoses, hit up Airline Hydraulics. They’re very canna friendly and can make just about anything. They also sell/service Haskel on an unrelated note
Corlee sells stainless braded hoses with the tube stubs