I can't seem to find a 1 inch/18-24 inch long braided stainless hose fem to fem anywhere online.... I see corrugated but not braided stainless....anyone know an online source?
Edit 2, yea my search skills are failing.
I can't even find a fip - mip adapter in 1".
What are you trying to connect?
3/4" is all I can find in braided.
This 3/4 in. x 3/4 in. x 24 in. stainless steel braided supply line starts with an extruded core of PVC tubing. The core is then over-braided with polyester yarn and another layer of PVC material. The
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Not sure if this helps but Sharkbites et al can be your friend in such situations. I've ran into iron pipe vs NPT thread issues on several water pumping projects in the past and it was a sharkbite that ultimately made things easier since it stays true to OD if I recall correctly.
In my valley of 4 million people there are plumbing stores that can fabricate to order.
I found that looking for a part that was only available to order wholesale, and back ordered at the one place I found that said they could order. That was two days of searching.
If such a place exists by you, if you tell them what you said and they can’t answer if they can do it until you bring the part in, I recommend going to a different place.
without starting another topic...... I always wanted a high end dual voltage AC/DC submersible for a 100-200 ft well..the expensive German and Swiss rigs like Lorentz.... I finally realized that its worth just paying up for good stuff and moving on,I think Will agrees.... With that in mind what sub pump would you go for if you wanted a nice long lasting dual voltage AC/DC pump? Hopefully I could still reuse my 1 inch screw drop pipe..
My well is 120 ft and static at 70 ft. about 30-40 gpm...