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Topic: Those garage door things
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68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 940 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 01-24-2003 10:34 PM
Where can I get those things that you put in garage door so you can run the car in the garage without dying? Or maybe if someone has a good idea on how to make them! I guess I would need the hoses also!
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rob73mach1 Journeyman Posts: 37 From: Howell, Mich. U.S.A. Registered: Jan 2003
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posted 01-24-2003 11:15 PM
You can use the flexable drain tube.it's black about 4 inches round. They sell two diffrent kinds. one has slots and one don't. it's sold at your local building supply store.(home depot,lowes)
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DaveK Gearhead Posts: 236 From: Ashburn, VA Registered: Dec 99
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posted 01-25-2003 07:32 AM
I'm almost positive the Eastwood Co. (link at the top of the page) sells them.
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Dave Witthoeft Gearhead Posts: 1964 From: IL. Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-25-2003 10:46 AM
Wouldn't the slots defeat the purpose??
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68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 940 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 01-25-2003 10:00 PM
Kind of hard to fill that gap between the 2-1/2" DIA and a 4" dia. I'm sure that who ever sells the part for the door would sell the hose also. Didn't see it in Eastwood's latest cat quote: Originally posted by rob73mach1: You can use the flexable drain tube.it's black about 4 inches round. They sell two diffrent kinds. one has slots and one don't. it's sold at your local building supply store.(home depot,lowes)
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DaveK Gearhead Posts: 236 From: Ashburn, VA Registered: Dec 99
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posted 01-27-2003 08:53 AM
The part number in the eastwood catalog is 43008 ($100) for the dual exhaust kit and 43007 ($60) for the single exhaust kit.
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68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 940 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 01-27-2003 02:38 PM
quote: Originally posted by DaveK: The part number in the eastwood catalog is 43008 ($100) for the dual exhaust kit and 43007 ($60) for the single exhaust kit.
Thanks Dave, I thought they had something. Does anybody know of somewhere else that I might find similar products? It always pays to comparison shop!
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NoBS Journeyman Posts: 34 From: Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 01-29-2003 06:40 PM
I know it's not the cool way to do it but I use to take down spout tube and bends and run it under the door.That's how it goes when you have a bunch of the stuff laying around. [This message has been edited by NoBS (edited 01-29-2003).]
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