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Rob,
As you may know, I am a chemist. In the early years of my trade, I used to
make my own laboratory setups, and I frequently used Pyrex tubing--did a lot
of cutting, fusing, bending, etc.
The use of 5/16 glass tubing in the cockpit to carry gasoline would not be
safe. Please abandon this idea. Take it from one who knows.
I am not a believer in plastic tubing carrying gasoline either.
In 1975, I was burned in an explosion. To this day, I still shudder at the
memory of surgeons debriding dead tissue from my body with scrub brushes. It
was an excruciating pain that extended for days after each procedure. It was
a pain that no human should endure.
Consider that your use of unsafe tubing in your airplane may bring such pain
to those you love--don't do it.
David Jones
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