MikMcgyver
Vlamingi owner 4 life!
Hey all.... Just a question. When plumbing my system I used a bunch of these plastic clamps..
Down in my overflow I have 4 of these clamps holding the small pieces of flex tubing in place. I can barely get a pair of pliers down there to really clamp down hard on these clamps to make sure they are really tight..
My question is: If these clamp are not secure enough to hold the pressure, what can I use for clamps to secure the lines, and still have access to get a screwdriver or small pliers down to secure them?
Only things I can think of is metal pipe clamps.I know metal in a tank is not suggested for rust reasons. What about stainless steel? Wont rust..
Thanks for your time..
Down in my overflow I have 4 of these clamps holding the small pieces of flex tubing in place. I can barely get a pair of pliers down there to really clamp down hard on these clamps to make sure they are really tight..
My question is: If these clamp are not secure enough to hold the pressure, what can I use for clamps to secure the lines, and still have access to get a screwdriver or small pliers down to secure them?
Only things I can think of is metal pipe clamps.I know metal in a tank is not suggested for rust reasons. What about stainless steel? Wont rust..
Thanks for your time..