This question reminds me. Who supplies the red high temp (silicone?) rubber sheet used in chimneys on some of the commercial amps? jeff, wa1hco Manuel R. Alonso / KC4MNE wrote: Hello Could PVC pipe b
I believe you can get it from McMaster-Carr online. jeff millar wrote: This question reminds me. Who supplies the red high temp (silicone?) rubber sheet used in chimneys on some of the commercial amp
Also, go to your local Target, Wal-Mart, etc cooking department and you will find Silicone baking sheets which are approx $10 / sq ft and fairly stiff so making a chimney should be easy. Other option
On Oct 23, 2004, at 9:02 AM, Tomm Aldridge wrote: Also, go to your local Target, Wal-Mart, etc cooking department and you will find Silicone baking sheets which are approx $10 / sq ft and fairly stif
Hot water PVC works perfect with the GS-35b(At hf) and shows no sign of melting even at full output for an extended period of time. Four inch fits the tube cooler and I have used this type chimney in
In this instance, bringing the pipe up to the fins at the bottom should work. The pipe ID is 3.998" and the tube's OD is 3.945". If you wanted to bring the pipe up over the fin body, you should use p