I have used both LMR & the small hard line I dont think much of ether 
one might be alright on short
run but line loss is a problem with both . Spend money and get larger hard 
line will be cost less in long run
FIX RIGHT FIRST TIME , and you won't have to go back and do over .
                                                                 Oldmax 
Dale        N8SAC
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>>Recently there were some negative comments about the LMR coax.  I
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