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Quote: Originally posted by Mossydie | Well that's what the website said...maybe I'll email them and ask.
How sensitive are the standard plastic ones - is it worth spending more for PTFE?
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Depends on temp range.From memory they're only rated to 140C.But even at higher temps you probably only need PTFE or metal clips on the
flask/stillhead area.
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I'd like to find a cheaper place to buy ball joint clamps- damned things are ridiculously expensive retail. Keck clamps are too but seem to be
frequently available on ebay at reasonable rates. For higher temps I use metal wire and cork lined clamps.
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Actually on eBay.co.uk the only ones there are the ball joint ones. Out of interest, what is the advantage of ball joint fittings?
I doubt I'd need anything to do really high temperatures, but thanks for the tip about putting an insulator between the clip and glass.
In conclusion, the two which are by far the cheapest are (in size B14) UGT at £1.65ea and SGL at £1.25ea, though UGT were definitely better at
replying to emails, saying that the $22.50 postage was a mistake and should have come up as $6.
Having managed to get a response from SGL (called them) I'll get from there as they're marginally cheaper and postage is only £1.50 or so.
Thanks for the help with this - having proper clips be 100 times better than my old method of keeping joints in place (involving insulator tape and
crossed fingers)
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