Thread: Pipe/Tubing Fit
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Re: Pipe/Tubing Fit

Dave,

I say go for it. We bought a bunch of tubing last year, and most of it was within +/- .005" of the specified dimension. Also, if the fit is too tight, you can always take some scotch-brite pad to take a thousanth or two off the od of the aluminum pipe.

It's worth a shot.

Andy B.