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Old 01-04-15, 19:12
Gordon Yeo Gordon Yeo is offline
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Stuart

There isn't much difference in flaring the nickel copper line. What you will find is that it is far more flexible and less prone to kinking when bending. It may be more expensive but, every advantage it has makes it well worth the extra money.

Gordon
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