im looking to find the distance between straight ends of the inner radius of this silicon hose without having it in hand. It's cheap amazon garbage, so no diagram with dimensions is given. I knew I should've paid attention in algebra.
im looking to find the distance between straight ends of the inner radius of this silicon hose without having it in hand. It's cheap amazon garbage, so no diagram with dimensions is given. I knew I should've paid attention in algebra.
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I might be wrong but I am pretty sure there is no way without more information. the diameter of the tubing could stay at 2.5 inches but the circle that the 180 degrees is a part of could have any circumference
L5wolvesf said:Its obvious you didn't pay attention in algebra. You didn't remind the kids to "show your work".
Gonna be honest here, in algebra we had these books that had the answers in the back. I just copied my book onto my homework and doodled down a pretend answer. The teacher never graded homework, only checked for attempts.
_ said:
im looking to find the distance between straight ends of the inner radius of this silicon hose ....
So you want the center of the left hole to the center of the right hole? (picture the tube on its side)
If both tubes are the same diameter, measure from the outside of the left tube to the inside of the right hole, that will give you center to center distance of the two holes. I would request more information from the seller, clicking the "more product information" does E36 M3.
Before calling, measure the same dimension on your application, perhaps the seller has a less expensive option that's a slip on.
_ said:L5wolvesf said:Its obvious you didn't pay attention in algebra. You didn't remind the kids to "show your work".
Gonna be honest here, in algebra we had these books that had the answers in the back. I just copied my book onto my homework and doodled down a pretend answer. The teacher never graded homework, only checked for attempts.
ahaha I did the same thing. our books only had odd numbered answers, so i wrote those into my homework and made stuff up for the even numbered problems.
Pegasus has more info on their site, their 2.5" 180 coupler hose has 2" radius. Pegasus
_ said:L5wolvesf said:Its obvious you didn't pay attention in algebra. You didn't remind the kids to "show your work".
Gonna be honest here, in algebra we had these books that had the answers in the back. I just copied my book onto my homework and doodled down a pretend answer. The teacher never graded homework, only checked for attempts.
And how is that working out for you today?
T.J. said:Oh, I thought OP wanted inside edge to inside edge, not center to center.
In that case it should be about 6 1/2", tiny bit more (I drove by MIT once).
@the op. They use the same photo for the 3" tube so without asking the seller there is no way to know what the photo really is of and as such you have no way to even guess at what you want to know
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07FDK7YD4/ref=psdcmw_318384011_t1_B07FDM1X1R
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