firehose??? witch size?

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futurexrockstar
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firehose??? witch size?

Post by futurexrockstar »

hello.
What size for my hose firefighter!?
I may have a pipe 18 inches wide with a flat ... it enough?
The line but future ratings are skiing 134-136-108
To 190 cm long.
Thanks in advance
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Post by futurexrockstar »

the size of the firehose is 18 centimeter when it's flat
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Post by endre »

No matter what your question was (what was it?) my hose is bigger than your's!

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Post by futurexrockstar »

sorry I'm french and I use an transator..
my question is:
an firehose 18 centimeter wide when it's flat is ok for my ski (134-136-108) or I need bigger??
you understand?
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Post by endre »

Sounds a bit small, but if you use a good cattrack and don't have too sharp bends on your mold it should work fine.
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and if I can't use "cattrack"....?
it is better whith cattrack?
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Post by endre »

always better with a cattrack.
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where does your hose come from endre? what is it made of?
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It's from a hose factory in Mandal, Norway (Mandals Reberbane) It's called "ultraman" (obviously) I think it is 48cm flat, made fibres and Polyurethane.

www.mandals.com
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