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    dip tube oring

    OK so I'm rebuilding the kegs I just got and found the orings for the dip tube and gas tube that came with the rebuild kit don't seem to match. The ones on the kegs seem to be more like rubber washers than orings. Do the just get squashed over time or do I need to get the same kind of washers?
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    CO2-Proof Tubing

    Does the restaurant/bar industry use the same tubing we do? Since david_42 pointed out the diameter I'm thinking the "Normal airline tubing" is cheap aquarium tubing. I'd also imagine the 20% is the inline volume per day/week/year.
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    CO2-Proof Tubing

    That's a good point, they don't seem to have any other thicknesses either so this maybe pointless. I'll dig around and see if I can find anything else.
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    CO2-Proof Tubing

    Yeah 20% sounded pretty high to me too. It's $0.89 a foot, but really it's not so much the cost saving but saving the hassle of refilling the tank.
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    Hey from Cali.

    Thanks! Yeah I've been browsing for a few days already :D
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    CO2-Proof Tubing

    In my search for a CO2 tank I came across a site that sells CO2-Proof Tubing. It claimed that normal airline tubing can lose up to 20% of CO2 through its membrane. Does anyone know if that's true/is it worth buying? The site: http://www.co2-canisters.com/index1.html
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    Hey from Cali.

    Hey guys and gals! Get ready for lots of unusual questions :D TPM
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