> As much as I like the screw style "aviation" clamps, I've got to admit that
> spring clamps are more "durable" -- if tight enough when first installed,
> they'll remain tight as the underlying hose shrinks -- no retightening as
> may be needed with any screw clamp. It may even be that the much smaller
> cross section, where sealing force is applied, allows them to seal better.
>
> Ken H.
That is what I use on almost everything that I do not want to leak long term. I have a good collection of all of the smaller sizes here. I need more
larger sizes over 1" in stock. The special ratcheting pliers make them easy to install and remove.
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Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
> spring clamps are more "durable" -- if tight enough when first installed,
> they'll remain tight as the underlying hose shrinks -- no retightening as
> may be needed with any screw clamp. It may even be that the much smaller
> cross section, where sealing force is applied, allows them to seal better.
>
> Ken H.
That is what I use on almost everything that I do not want to leak long term. I have a good collection of all of the smaller sizes here. I need more
larger sizes over 1" in stock. The special ratcheting pliers make them easy to install and remove.
--
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana