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Original type fabric over coiled wire 3-inch ducting
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Three-inch inner diameter, this is the real thing, for fresh air ducting in various years, models. Rotsa ruck finding this for a decent price. Here are 31 new, fresh inches (this ducting produced for church and cathedral organs), easily stretching to 34 inches, never used, always stored in the cool dark.

$30 postpaid, which covers shipping and leaves me with ten or twelve bucks. I ordered way more than I needed, so my loss is your gain.

Please PM only. Don't reply publicly, or the ridiculously low price goes up. Merry Christmas.

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Posted on: 5/22 1:34
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Re: Original type fabric over coiled wire 3-inch ducting
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Just as a tid-bit aside, if this quality ducting is of use to you, consider bridge clamps to secure it to a connector stub. They provide a great 'seat' and seal, much better than a regular clamp. Just sayin' as some may know - some may not... Chris.
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Posted on: 5/23 13:27
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Re: Original type fabric over coiled wire 3-inch ducting
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I've never used clamps on these as the little nibs stamped into the metal portion seemed perfectly adequate. Maybe for some, however, that's not the case so good to know of options.

Posted on: 5/24 2:57
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Re: Original type fabric over coiled wire 3-inch ducting
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Don, the stub ends on my heater are perfectly smooth. Without something to clamp them in place the ends would surely come off in time. I've see nylon bar ties used as well as regular gear clamps. The bridge style version is an adaptation to the standard clamp and nicely 'bridges' the high, protruding helix present with most wire-wound cloth ducting. Just suggested as an option or alternative. Chris.

Posted on: 5/24 15:40
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