In a message dated 6/14/2006 6:49:48 PM Central Standard Time,
atlasyts@bellsouth.net writes:
Hi
Rich,
Scat tubing does not have inner wall and you can see the wire coil
on
the inside. Sceet tubing has an inner wall that is known to
separate
and collapse.
Buly
Corrrect Buly, What I was responding to is the following exchange in a
privious posting:
> Buly,
> I'm using the silicone version of SCAT tubing, which is
called
> SCEET tubing
>
> At
any rate, It seems to be pretty rigid, and holds its shape well
>
on bends.
> I'm using it to supply fresh air to the turbo, and haven't had
any
> issues
> with it. It is not real cheap, but take
a look at this link for ACS.
>
>
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/sceet.php
>
>
Regards,
> Steve Brooks
>
<<Thanks Steve, I just bought
some and will install it in the morning.
Buly>>
Perhaps what Steve, was and you were referring to, by your
statement was SCAT, not SCEET, however, better for me to err on the side of
safety. If he did mean SCEET, perhaps that post saved a bad day. SCAT is
the silicone version of CAT, SCEET is the silicone version of CEET
Just want to keep you guys flying until all the bugs are worked out so I
can copy you (secondary purpose is to keep y'all alive)
Rich