Propex duct question
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Propex duct question
My propex works fien doesnt seem to get terribly hot though and my only vent is under the rnr facing towards the drivers seat which is fien but doesnt heat the rear of the van question is will any old duct work with it or does it need to eb spoecial im thinkinh im gona have to do a giant u bent to point towards the bed/rear!
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Re: Propex duct question
If it won't melt then any ducting should do.
I wouldn't use anythng off a tumble drier though, that might be a bit soft.
Give Steve @ gasure a shout, he may have some leftovers knocking about.
I wouldn't use anythng off a tumble drier though, that might be a bit soft.
Give Steve @ gasure a shout, he may have some leftovers knocking about.
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Re: Propex duct question
Hafords sell ducting but B&Q would be more helpfulgti mad man wrote:My propex works fien doesnt seem to get terribly hot though and my only vent is under the rnr facing towards the drivers seat which is fien but doesnt heat the rear of the van question is will any old duct work with it or does it need to eb spoecial im thinkinh im gona have to do a giant u bent to point towards the bed/rear!
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