Also, does anyone know if they will be making HP Miflex hoses anytime soon?
There is ongoing development to make HP hoses for the North American market. However, I don't anticipate those soon.
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Also, does anyone know if they will be making HP Miflex hoses anytime soon?
IIRC, the burst strength of the Miflex LP hoses is 3600 psi which approaches what you find with standard HP hoses, correct? My blue H LP hoses say "Do not exceed 250 psi WP", I don't know what the burst strength actually is but obviously not 10 times that amount.
We were talking about the failure mode of a new product and looking at how even a lack of a failure mode could have unintended consequences. How does your advice apply to that?If you fear of gear's failure don't dive.....or check and service them.
We were talking about the failure mode of a new product and looking at how even a lack of a failure mode could have unintended consequences. How does your advice apply to that?
Yes... so checking or servicing a "new" product is irrelevant
If you have some information to share on the reliability of your country's product, which is new to the rest of us, please do so
As another 'new adopter' of MiFlex hoses, I'd be much more interested in that than your previous posts, which are quite frankly pointless; unless your point is to annoy people
Yes... so checking or servicing a "new" product is irrelevant
If you have some information to share on the reliability of your country's product, which is new to the rest of us, please do so
As another 'new adopter' of MiFlex hoses, I'd be much more interested in that than your previous posts, which are quite frankly pointless; unless your point is to annoy people
If you fear of gear's failure don't dive.....or check and service them.