Brake pipe sizes

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Brake pipe sizes

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ok I've looked on the wiki and it says that brake pipes are 3/16 but the is this correct or should they be 4.75mm ? any help much appreciated :D

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They're the same.
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Thankyou
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Yoof!
Danged metric stuff! :lol: 4.7625mm is more exact.
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Oldiebut goodie wrote:Yoof!
Danged metric stuff! :lol: 4.7625mm is more exact.
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