Hi,
You can get the flexible tubing at Radioshack.
Lindaf
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Craig Cassell 
  To: Jim Lubin 
  Cc: Raymond Kelly ; Quad-list 
  Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 8:09 AM
  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] ECU Parts


  Yes Loc-Line is very nice for that application!     If you're dead set on 
flexi-steel try ebay.  Ebay will be good for Loc-Line also, but some may have 
to be purchased elsewhere.   


  Jim what brand of ECU are you using?




  Craig




  On May 22, 2009, at 12:52 PM, Jim Lubin wrote:


    You might want to try using Loc-Line instead of the flexable stainless 
steel tubings. I replaced the ones I had with Loc-Line which are more flexible 
and seem to stay where I position them better. I use them for my sip and puff 
wheelchair and adaptive morse code keyboard/mouse.

    I did see one here that has a stainless steel base and Loc-Line.
    http://www.quadcontrol.com/sippuffswitch.htm

    I use these flex tubes at the end to sip and puff into
    http://idsdental.stores.yahoo.net/salivaejectors.html


    At 02:14 PM 5/18/2009, Raymond Kelly wrote:

      I have a Environmental Control Unit that I activate through a Sip and 
Puff.  The sip and Puff is mounted on a flexible stainless steel tubing.  The 
flex is approximately a half inch diameter on the outside.  I am looking for a 
place where I can purchase a new piece of it.  I have tried looking on the 
Internet and I just cannot come up with what I am looking for.  I am hoping 
somebody on here will know what I am talking about and can point me in the 
correct direction to purchase more.  I have gone to the website of the company 
who makes this ECU and they do not seem to sell it anymore.  I have had this 
setup since December of 1994.  Hopefully somebody on here will have some idea 
where to find what I am looking for.
       
      Raymond
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