[pure-silver] Re: :SPAM: More on Sink project
- From: Jim Brick <jim@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 10:01:20 -0800
My local hardware store (Orchard Supply Hardware - owned by Sears)
carries stainless steel braided washing machine hoses. They will last
as long as your darkroom, without worry about failure.
Jim
At 02:45 PM 12/28/2006 -0600, Mark Blackwell wrote:
Well as hopefully the house I am about to buy will close tomorrow,
the actual sink construction looms closer. Now a couple of thing I
had not thought about come to mind.
I am going to be tying into the line for the washer so an easy way
to do it might be to just put a Y fitting on the end of whats there
and run other washing machine hose over to where I need the end to
be. Or for that matter even regular garden hoses. It will
certainly be easier, but wouldn't be as durable. Still if it gets
me out of making holes in dry wall, drilling holes for pipe then
fixing the dry wall again, I can live with it.
The other thing that came to mind is there likely anything in those
hoses, or anything the water might pick up that could cause a
problem that wouldn't be there with plumbing pipe. Running pipe is
better than ruined prints. I can not see that it would be that big
of an issue, but then again I've been wrong many times. TIA Mark
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I am going to be tying into the line for the washer so an easy way to do it might be to just put a Y fitting on the end of whats there and run other washing machine hose over to where I need the end to be. Or for that matter even regular garden hoses. It will certainly be easier, but wouldn't be as durable. Still if it gets me out of making holes in dry wall, drilling holes for pipe then fixing the dry wall again, I can live with it.
The other thing that came to mind is there likely anything in those hoses, or anything the water might pick up that could cause a problem that wouldn't be there with plumbing pipe. Running pipe is better than ruined prints. I can not see that it would be that big of an issue, but then again I've been wrong many times. TIA Mark
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