Just got my High Temp Silicone Order
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Dont know, I didnt even look... For me its not always about the "cheapest" (I know you probably didn't mean it like that) but there is a lot to say about customer service... I will pay a little more for service... Not to mention there quality would be VERY hard to beat!
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I need it to be 3" to 4" and 4" long....all the ones I have seen are only 3" long.
also you could use a steel, 4-3" reducer, they have those on http://www.airflo.com/
also you could use a steel, 4-3" reducer, they have those on http://www.airflo.com/

I bought a LOT of clamps off AF last year. Didn't know they had metal reducers.
On the 3.00"/4.00" reducer-
We can make this part but I would have to make a tool to do it.
Starting next week we will be giving stickers away with every order and T-shirts away with every order over $100.
We are also thinking or now supplying metal elbows. I can make deals on aluminum 3.00" 90's for under $15.00/ea now. We are looking into doing a pretty decent run on aluminum elbows and then look at stainless.
Thanks to all of those that have purchased from us, We sincerely appreciate your business!
Jim

I placed a small order last night (my 3rd) so hopefully I get a sticker and the discount as I entered the code but it didn't seem to take.
We are supposed to get the stickers in on Friday. They are a full color digital sticker of our logo approx. 6" in height. I am also making a 3ft wide 6ft tall sticker for the back of my trailer, however it cost me $240! OUCH!
3.00"/4.00" reducing elbows are going to be difficult to get started. The tooling on these types of hoses is not cheap and since we have to absorb the cost of the tool the parts are usually 40% more expensive than a straight elbow.
3.00"/4.00" reducing elbows are going to be difficult to get started. The tooling on these types of hoses is not cheap and since we have to absorb the cost of the tool the parts are usually 40% more expensive than a straight elbow.
ever think of becoming a sponser for ls1tech as to keep your advertising here legal?


