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Mike K 26-03-20 13:35

Bundy tubing
 
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Our trucks need brake pipes . Found this wartime advert interesting .

rob love 26-03-20 16:03

I always considered the term "Bundy tubing" as a universal phrase for the seamless tubing used on brakes and fuel lines. But when a co-worker went to NAPA a couple years ago to get me a couple rolls, even the 2 old counter guys had never heard the term.

David Herbert 26-03-20 18:18

Bundy tubing is a term that I have been familiar with for the last 50 years as a generally used term in the automotive world here in the UK.
David

Bob Carriere 26-03-20 18:23

Don't you keep a roll of spare .....
 
Bundy tubing in the boot of the car next to the spare tyre????

Lynn Eades 26-03-20 19:49

Check out how it's made: It's made from flat steel and rolled into two laps of a circle and then sweated together. Mr Bundy (not Al Bundy) was quite clever. :salute:

Tony Smith 26-03-20 23:21

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Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 267848)
Bundy tubing in the boot of the car next to the spare tyre????

Finally, after all these years, a post from Bob that I can understand! (aye!)


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