(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best tubing, pipe & hoses

We found 281 Reddit comments discussing the best tubing, pipe & hoses. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 146 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

25. 10 Feet - 5/16" ID 7/16" OD Clear Vinyl Tubing Food Grade Multipurpose Tube for Beer Line, Kegerator, Wine Making, Aquaponics, Air Hose by Proper Pour

    Features:
  • MULTI-PURPOSE. Proper Pour PVC tubes are ideal for general use such as beer brewing, kegerator, wine making, milk and food handling and processing, air hose for fish tanks and aquarium, aquaponics, hydroponic, ponds, indoor water garden, drip irrigation, drain, water line, pumps, vacuum, siphon, filters, air conditioning, humidifiers, other home uses, props, plumbing, refrigeration, dental, industrial, medical, surgical, laboratory applications for transferring liquid and gas.
  • BPA FREE AND NON-TOXIC. Proper Pour polyvinyl tubings are safe to use and well suited for beverage and brewing, in the kitchen, some solid materials, as well as handling and dispensing foods. Can be used with most commercial barbed fittings and connectors. Make sure to always wash before use!
  • DURABLE AND KINK PROOF. Made of high quality material with smooth interior and exterior that prevents sediment accumulation and allows easy flow and flushing. Its walls are thick enough to prevent kinks but are lightweight and flexible and can withstand rough handling and multiple usage while maintaining dimensional stability. Our plastic tubes are easy to use, shape, and bend and can be easily cut by any cutting tool. Generally resistant to most alkali, alcohol, and mild acids and chemicals.
  • FOR LOW PRESSURE APPLICATIONS. These round PVC flex tube products are suitable for use with low pressure air, liquid, chemical and gases, and low temperature usage.
  • ECONOMICAL. Because of its versatility and the ability to be used in a wide range of applications, it is a great value for your money. For your industrial, chemical, and agricultural supplies. Also available in 50 feet and 25 feet.
10 Feet - 5/16" ID 7/16" OD Clear Vinyl Tubing Food Grade Multipurpose Tube for Beer Line, Kegerator, Wine Making, Aquaponics, Air Hose by Proper Pour
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ColorClear
Weight0.31 Pounds
Size5/16" ID
Number of items10
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u/oneinfinitecreator · 3 pointsr/vaporents

I have a CHEAP water pipe adapter for people who can source a single part. I actually use this with my regular PVHES stems, saving me the need to buy a GonG version (i have a normal gong one). I found the tubing I am using at a home health care store, but the linked stuff would be exactly the same.

Basically, if you take some 1/4" ID tubing that is food grade/medical safe you can cut off a small bit and put it over the end of the solo stem. here is a picture of the stem and the latex tubing bit I'm using..

As you can see, they are exactly the same width. The standard arizer solo stem actually fits a 14mm Glass on Glass joint pretty well by itself, but with the rubbery tubing around it, it just gives a better fit with a little give to it.

To get it on, just pull it over the end of the stem. It can take a little learning to get the hang of it, but I can pop them on and off quite easy after some practice. When it is done, it should look like this.

From there, it should fit nicely into a 14mm glass joint. The curved part where the tube makes the stem wider ensures you get a nice airtight seal. You can get sizing adapters if you need, or the PVHES stems come in 18mm if you don't have a 14mm pipe. Here's a final picture of hte finished idea

Hope it helps!

u/commiecomrade · 4 pointsr/Homebrewing

6.5gal plastic fermentor - $17.88 (Don't bother with glass fermentors!)

6.5gal Bottling Bucket - $18.81

Hydrometer - $12.99

3 3-piece airlocks - $5.00 - trust me, they'll break.

stopper not needed with plastic fermentor

Bottle filler - $5.09

10 ft 3/8th inch tubing - $10.99

Auto siphon - $8.76

don't need a bottle brush with plastic fermentor

144 bottle caps - $5.78

Use any pure sugar for priming - just calculate it right. I use cane sugar without issue.

Wing bottle capper - $15.48

Dial thermometer not really needed if you're slapping on an adhesive one, but definitely get this for a hot liquor tun if you're doing that.

Wine thief - $11.20

I never used a funnel or fermentor brush - you can use anything to clean but I suggest Oxyclean rinses

32oz Star San - $20.70

Adhesive Thermometer - $4.84

Total Cost: $137.52. Not ridiculous savings BUT you get 32oz of star san instead of 4oz of io-star which will last you years and sanitizer is expensive. You get a plastic fermentor instead of glass which is so much easier to clean and keep light out. Glass carboys are good for aging and aging is good for wine or special beers. Focus on simple ales that don't require it first.

The real savings come when you do all grain and make your own equipment. You can save $137 alone if you buy a big stainless steel pot and slap on a dial thermometer with a ball valve.

u/Swankster86 · 1 pointr/DIY

Here's a video where he's making led lit tubes for a light saber. He uses plastic tubing and wraps the led in packaging material for the frosted look.

Plastic Tubing not sure if this is rigid enough but they definitely do sell clear plastic tubing.

These are actually LED bulbs that look like florescent tubes. They're actually able to convert florescent light to LED with these and a kit. I wonder if they could be modified to include your rainbow LEDs.

Good luck and please update the outcome!

edit: another idea

u/jumpman29 · 3 pointsr/Waxpen

I've also hooked it up to a 10" beaker bong using this whip tubing from Amazon paired with these adapters from DHgate.

The compactness of the honeybird bubbler is the best part, fits right in my Pelican case with my gear.

I hear great things about the TAG Hydrotube, been wanting to try that out as well.

Puffitup has a couple options I have read positive things about and have considered going with as well. PLus they always have 15% off anything on their site + free shipping just use code "PUFFEDUP"

Scope 14mm bubbler (similar to sneaky pete tube)

Sipper Bubbler Mouthpiece (14mm & 18mm options)

u/brook_worm · 1 pointr/ftm

At one point didn't transthetics have the option to buy detachable balls that could be added to their prosthetics? I could have swore that was a thing but looking at their website now I don't see it. It sucks because that would hit everything you want.

I have a couple freetom prosthetics. I've never heard of anyone that offers to add an ejaculation system to posthetics you already have unfortunately. You might be able to DIY some sort of ejaculation system for them? Like if you filled something with lube and put it in the shaft and squeezed the shaft, or maybe put it more in the base with a tube going up the shaft. Using a tube like that would be the only way it could work if you also wanted to use the insertable rod that comes with freetom prosthetics. My first thought is one of those little cake pipette things like these with a tube attached, maybe like this or this? Kind of similar to the idea of combining the peecock pleasure rod with a freetom but hopefully without the problem of pieces of it sticking out or not fitting right, and without having to buy a whole second prosthetic. No idea if that would actually work or not though. I also found this link talking about another method of piecing together different parts of different packers, but using cheaper products, maybe that would work?

u/wobblyparadox · 11 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Combination of parts from Amazon and ebay. Not all of them are necessary, fittings and Brute trashcans and such are from Home Depot.

u/three18ti · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Well, my kegerator order included two Corney kegs. I'm assuming they are coming later as Beverage factory sent me a "partial shipment" notification... From the conversation I had with the guy at Beverage factory, it's my understanding that I'm cutting off the crimped on bolt type connector on the RH side of the third image.

The guy at beverage factory threw in this kit so I could connect to a commercial coupler, which, as far as I can tell, is the home brew version of the crimped on bolt type connector.

I have this regulator which I have no idea how to use... well... the splitter is in the off position and I connect the other end to the tank... but how do I increase/decrease pressure? Righty tighty... soo.... less pressure because we're closing the passageway for gas to go through? and that's what we call a WAG. lol. Can I run one line inside, then use a splitter? or would that mess up the pressure?

The gas line that came with my regulator is the blue ID 5/16" x OD 9/16"... There's only enough room in the hole in the back for one of those to fit through... I have some ID 5/16" X OD 7/16" I got from amazon... would I be ok to use this for a gasline instead? From what I've read, it's better for the gauge to be on the outside of the kegerator, and it doesn't really make a difference for the CO2 tank... I think I'll eventually upgrade to a 10lb CO2 tank... I want to run one CO2 and one Nitro really... so I think one can will have to be in an one out... (can, tank... w/e, I'm used to dealing with 20-50lb CO2 tanks, so 5lb IS a can... lol)


In another kegerator thread, someone recommended Keg Lube since it's only $6, I ordered some. What do I do with it? Grease every connector?

I upgraded my to the stainless steel, insulated tower with Perlick 630SS faucets... I also got a tower cooler... I should be set when it comes to pouring, right? Tower cooler overkill? The high end kegerators all have forced flow, I figured, for a kegerator half the price with a $60 mod, I got a steal... (I guess I could have made one, but I'm not THAT handy...)

Uhhh... This kinda spiraled... Sorry for the wall of text. Apparently I had more questions than I realized... I thought I had it all figured out, but apparently not! :) This is fun! I'm learning all sorts of cool shit AND I get to have a great home brew at the end.

Thanks for reading!

u/howie105 · 6 pointsr/StonerEngineering

Silicone tubing available off Amazon for about $2.00 a foot. Food grade seems to be most popular for health and longevity reasons. As a bonus I still have a link from my last purchase off tube http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FMWTRU Sizes are up to you dependant on you gear. Good Luck

u/Gundamnitpete · 17 pointsr/oculus

I built it so long ago that I don't remember the exact parts, but it was pretty simple.


They key thing I did was use hard boiled egg holders to hold the touch controllers. Basically you drop the bottom of your touch controller into this holder, then wrap your hand around the egg holder itself. Holding both the controller in the holder, and the holder itself.


The PVC parts are just 1' PVC pipe with a pair of PVC 90 degree elbows. You'll need something to cut the PVC pipe, a hacksaw works well, I used a dremel, or you can pickup a pipe cutter while you're on amazon


I also used one small piece of 3/4 inch PVC pipe wrapped in duct tape to hold the AR-15 stock onto the end. This is a luxury, but as someone who shoots real guns a lot, having a real gun stock on the end of it really makes a difference to your cheek weld.. So if you want dat real AR feel, you can pickup an AR stock right here.. All you need is the plastic stock, the tube and all the other stuff isn't required. I just warpped the 3/4 inch PVC pip in tape until it fit VERY snuggly into one of the 1" PVC elbows. I left it about 6" long, so that the rreal AR-15 stock would slide over it. I used a bunch fo tape around the 3/4" PVC pipe until the AR-15 stock very snuggly.



You will also need some 5 minute epoxy, and I used some instamorph. I used the epoxy to glue the egg holders onto the PVC pipe, and then wrapped the bases in electrical tape. Make sure you scuff up the PVC pipe before putting the epoxy on. I used a knife to scratch it up, and then some snad paper to really rough it up. This helps the epoxy hold.



I wrapped the base of my touch controllers in plastic wrap, then I heated up the instamorph and placed a bunch of it in the egg holder. Then I pushed the touch controller into the egg holder, so that the instamorph took the shape of the touch controller. DO NOT use epoxy for this.



After that, all you need to do is cut your PVC pipe to length and put the 90 degree elbows on there. The AR 15 stock is optional, not required.


I also recommend a sling, so that you can pop your hands in and out of your stock as need be. When your done with the stock, it'll just hold on the sling. And old cheapy rifle sling will work.

u/cyancynic · 2 pointsr/boatbuilding

That's flippin' brilliant! I will certainly give that a shot. Doing a little research in case anyone else finds this...

Bags, Burner, Boiler (looks like old eagle metal gas can) assorted flex hoses, clamps and tape and should be good to go.

u/LemonHerb · 2 pointsr/vaporents

Are you letting it heat up for like 15 minutes before using it?

Turn it up to like 420, let it heat up for 15 minutes, elbow pack, if you can get through a bong fan assisted bong hits are legit.

Save your money and skip the ddave. Buy something like this

Jianuo Scientic Glass Tube Adapter, 18MM Female to 18MM Female Essential Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LGX3WTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4ofBDbTFBQTK8

And this for hitting though a bong

Scientic Glass Tube Adapter, Arizer Glass Elbow Adapter 18mm Male Frosted Glass (1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LGWS42T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3qfBDbZDBV62X

If you're willing to wait you can get that stuff for less than half on dhgate

u/zeimbo · 2 pointsr/Welding

I would definitely add it if you can. Also, if you want to spend a little more- this hose looks like it will work pretty good: http://www.amazon.com/Flex-Tube-Duct-Clear-0-035-Length/dp/B005QP96I6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419398642&sr=8-1&keywords=6%22+rigid+tube

u/Faust5 · 8 pointsr/microgrowery

Here's the album with descriptions.

Parts list:

  1. Submersible aquarium pump. This way, I'm using electricity to pump water upwards, and don't need to elevate my water tank like in a Blumats system.
  2. Pipe fitting to attach a manifold to the pump. I got one at my local hardware store, but I think this is the same thing.
  3. 3/8" tubing to connect the pump to the manifold.
  4. A kit with a bunch of 1/4" tubing to actually deliver water to the plants.. You could probably do it cheaper if you knew exactly which components you needed to buy, but I didn't so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  5. Manifold.This takes the water that comes from my pump and splits it into up to 8 1/4" lines to deliver to plants.
  6. 5-gallon bucket. I already had one for vacuuming up my water, but you can get one for like 5 bucks at Home Depot.

    Total cost: ~$60. Not having to pH, add nutes, add calmag, etc. individually to like 10 individual cans of water: priceless!
u/tamir2424 · 1 pointr/hookah

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004XNA76W/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Handle - I picked this material because its 316L Stainless steel, out of all the metals it seems like its the "safest" to smoke from and it feels nice. Out of all the choices in dimensions I picked this one with something close to 3/8" inside diameter. I tried looking for one that had a decent wall thickness which this one did so I could get that heavy sturdy feel.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FOV0MS/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Hose - silicone tubing; I tried finding the cheapest one without sacrificing quality. OD is the same as the steel tubing so stretching this over should not be a problem.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009SCXX0U/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
hose grips - to bind both ends of the silicone tubing with the steel pipe

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00857RDNM/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1THAZDOWP300U
spiral wrapping for the hose


Not sure how this will turn out, I haven't purchased any of it yet, I figured I have the weekend to make adjustments and to see if I can find a better deal from reputable vendors and/or make adjustments to what to use.

u/if_man_is_5 · 1 pointr/makerbot

http://www.amazon.com/ATP-Nylochem-Plastic-Tubing-Length/dp/B000R886HO

So something like this? Including shipping, Makerbot wants $35 for two tubes (since a 2x needs two), so 100 feet of the stuff from Amazon is a better deal and I can have a few hot spare tubes to make filament changes go easier.

u/dabluebunny · 3 pointsr/arduino

Alright, The wood, nuts, bolts, screw, L brackets, plastic, plexi-glass, wire, air compressor, duct work reducer (to create funnel), and pail can all be bought at a hardware store outlet. (I had most of those all on hand)

Everything else

Pneumatic cylinder -crusher 25$

loading cylinder 30$

Solenoids 20$

6mm quick connect fittings 15$ you may need to order a converter or adapter to fit the crushing cylinder. I think its 1/4" fittings, so you could order those too but be sure to check

6mm Pneumatic hose 12$

6mm T splitter 6$

Air Pressure Regulator 10$ use to regulate the air to the loading piston as it runs at a lower psi/ can be slowed down some as well.

Shut off valve 6$

Quick connect to airline 6$ What you need may be different. Depending on your set up.

Arduino Uno 15$

12V Power supply 7$

12V to 9V 6$

158$ + construction materials that shouldn't cost more than 50$

Note: Some of this may be found else where for cheaper, but at least you know what you are looking for. Also I rounded everything up.

Let me know if this helps at all.

Edit: Its also helpful to have someone who can weld, so that cost has to be factored in as well. I traded work for work.

u/SoaDMTGguy · 1 pointr/audiophile

I can only assume there is some "external" sleeve around the RCA cable(s). PVC tubing perhaps?](https://www.amazon.com/Small-Parts-Clear-PVC-Tubing/dp/B003TJ9YPQ)

If anyone has a good answer, I'd love to hear it!

u/suburbanbrewer29 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Yes, cooler as a mash tun. My setup is:

Ball valve (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00420WMUU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oFpqDb0236QSQ)

Coleman 48qt cooler
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Coleman-48-Qt-Performance-Marine-Cooler-3000003702/206851499

Silicon tubing for transfer
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079X3SCFV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_UGpqDb43MYVWT

Custom Wilser Brew Bag
https://biabbags.webs.com/

I did not bother with insulating the lid of the cooler. I simply place a long piece of aluminum foil down onto the mash. Works perfectly.