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I don't really know what 100ft of line looks like though or what size box it'll take to ship it. Anyone have some line they can use to estimate?

When you open up the boxes, I believe you will find the line is marked for every foot of length on the roll--at least my 1/4" Ultra was. That will make it very easy to cut the exact lengths.

Bernie
 
I noticed my name dropped off the list you posted at 7:56 PM on 8/5/11; I was on there for the posting at 2:41 PM on 7/28/11 for 200 feet.

I just sent payment. Did include some $$$ for the flower fund. I also included extra for the fee cost as I did not send as gift. I've had some problems with PayPal in the past and usually the issues have not worked out in my favor. Didn't want to lose the Buyer Protection which I would with the gift option, didn't want to short change you, so I included the fee amount that will be deducted.

For anyone else that might be interested in just paying the roughly $2 PayPal fee, there is an easy to use PayPal fee calculator at http://ppcalc.com/. Use the Reverse PayPal Fee Calculator to enter the amount you actually wish to end up in the receiver's hands and it will tell you the total to send for payment.
 
sounds like there is still some interest. I would not mind taking care of the next order if you will supply me with the details of the purchase. I will need about 100 ft. If we need a 1000 to place the order I am sure there would be enough interest. Thanks. Andy
 
I got charged for the line and the following is the final formula:

$0.1576/ft (line cost) + $0.02/ft (drop ship to me) + $14.95 (USPS flat rate to you, $10.95 for 100ft) + $0.005/ft (misc packing supplies)

which comes out to:
$29.21 for 100ft
$42.34 for 150ft
$51.47 for 200ft
$60.06 for 250ft

I did have a snafu earlier which left me w/o any line so i bought another box so we can take a few more buyers. But please be patient, i'm going as fast as i can but winding up hundreds of feet of stiff line and stuffing it into a tiny box takes time. I'm hoping to have everyone's order out within a week.
 
Payment sent last night... USPS confirms package in transit ~12 hours later.

A++ Would buy from again.
:p

Seriously, this must be an immense project. Thanks for the effort.
 
I got charged for the line and the following is the final formula:

$0.1576/ft (line cost) + $0.02/ft (drop ship to me) + $14.95 (USPS flat rate to you, $10.95 for 100ft) + $0.005/ft (misc packing supplies)

which comes out to:
$29.21 for 100ft
$42.34 for 150ft
$51.47 for 200ft
$60.06 for 250ft

I did have a snafu earlier which left me w/o any line so i bought another box so we can take a few more buyers. But please be patient, i'm going as fast as i can but winding up hundreds of feet of stiff line and stuffing it into a tiny box takes time. I'm hoping to have everyone's order out within a week.

Let me know when you are ready to take some new orders. I am definitely in for 150 ft.
 
Got my shipping confirmation 12 hours after payment. Thanks for organizing this!

Has anyone found the resistance of this yet? My keezer is 38*, one foot rise to taps, 11psi serving pressure. I'm going to start with 20' per tap and go from there unless someone has resistance info.
 
got mine today... definitely tricky to get onto corny disconnects...

It is a lot harder material than the vinyl. I had some 1/4" and had that put on tailpieces that were listed as "will fit 1/4" plastic tubing or 3/16" vinyl tubing." That has kind of made me wonder what I'm getting if I order a 1/4" or 3/16" tailpiece, as I think some companies list them based upon what they will fit. I measured my 1/4" tailpiece and the nominal outside diameter was roughly .297. Ordered a couple 3/16" tailpieces that I'm hoping are smaller than the 1/4" I currently have. Boring out the tube was not a solution.
 
Hi All- everyone in the group buy has been messaged and over 1/2 the line has been shipped out. Assuming everyone pays up in the next day or so this will be wrapped up this weekend. If you haven't paid and haven't gotten a message from me... contact me asap. I have 1 more roll coming and have a little room left on it, here's the current list for roll #7. When #7 is done i'll be passing the torch to... anyone who wants the job : )

outside92129, 100
Gritsak, 100
Carter05, 150
razorbrew, 100
toecutter, 200
bumstigedy 50/100
 
It is a lot harder material than the vinyl. I had some 1/4" and had that put on tailpieces that were listed as "will fit 1/4" plastic tubing or 3/16" vinyl tubing." That has kind of made me wonder what I'm getting if I order a 1/4" or 3/16" tailpiece, as I think some companies list them based upon what they will fit. I measured my 1/4" tailpiece and the nominal outside diameter was roughly .297. Ordered a couple 3/16" tailpieces that I'm hoping are smaller than the 1/4" I currently have. Boring out the tube was not a solution.

they won't fit on even if you soak the hose in hot water?
 
they won't fit on even if you soak the hose in hot water?

Heat doesn't have the same affect on this stuff as it does on the vinyl hose. It is a harder plastic type hose. I did not have success with dipping the hose end in boiling water...I moved on to ordering some 3/16" tailpieces. There are a few places that advertise having 3/16" tailpieces and 1/4" tailpieces...however, the few I have found (Northern Brewer, Perlick) list the 3/16" tailpieces as chrome plated and I was wanting stainless steel. I felt like I was rolling the dice with the places that had stainless steel and the ones that did reply back seemed rather unsure of what they had. I rolled the dice with one and will post my findings when the two test pieces arrive. I think if I had gone with the chrome plated ones, there wouldn't have been a problem.
 
Heat doesn't have the same affect on this stuff as it does on the vinyl hose. It is a harder plastic type hose. I did not have success with dipping the hose end in boiling water...I moved on to ordering some 3/16" tailpieces. There are a few places that advertise having 3/16" tailpieces and 1/4" tailpieces...however, the few I have found (Northern Brewer, Perlick) list the 3/16" tailpieces as chrome plated and I was wanting stainless steel. I felt like I was rolling the dice with the places that had stainless steel and the ones that did reply back seemed rather unsure of what they had. I rolled the dice with one and will post my findings when the two test pieces arrive. I think if I had gone with the chrome plated ones, there wouldn't have been a problem.

please let us know. I can't recall what I ended up with for my keg system from KC. I know I had the MFL fittings but don't recall if they gave me 3/16, or 1/4 for my 3/16 beer line. I also have 1/4 beer line on my trunk line to my tower so I am pretty sure that those have to be 1/4 fittings.

As with you I would like to get all stainless, i run a lot of draft cider that is way more acidic than beer is.
 
CidahMastah said:
they won't fit on even if you soak the hose in hot water?

Boiling water doesn't soften it enough to go on a 1/4" nipple. I had luck using a flame and carefully heating it and spreading with nedle nose, although I haven't gotten it installed yet. 3/16th shouldn't be a problem
 
Boiling water doesn't soften it enough to go on a 1/4" nipple. I had luck using a flame and carefully heating it and spreading with nedle nose, although I haven't gotten it installed yet. 3/16th shouldn't be a problem

Just an FYI, this worked fine for me on my 1/4" nipples. At first it was a little difficult, but by the end you catch on and figure out how much flame is needed to spread it apart enough. Works great.
 
So we have decided that to get this stuff onto fittings (I have to MFL with barb attached) you have to flame it and spread it?? It wasn't expensive so I'm not worried, but I don't want to have any major headaches with this stuff.
 

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