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soft copper tubing sources in Colorado? (fwd)
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 21:33:57 -0600
From: Gomez Addams <gomez@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: soft copper tubing sources in Colorado?
Anybody got a line on really cheap soft copper tubing sources in
Colorado?
Last time I got a surprisingly good deal, it was at Rayback Plumbing
Supply
in Boulder - I am going to go check there tomorrow. I seem to get
better
prices and service if I show up there in person, otherwise they think
I am
shopping around (well, I am) and they don't care whether they get my
business
or not.
Any other good local places? I need about 120 feet of 3/4" soft,
don't care
whether it's K or L (K would be nice because it's thicker, but I can use
either one), but Lowe's and Home Depot definitely want too much -
$100 to
$150 for 60 feet!
- Bill "Gomez" Lemieux,
Denver, Colorado, USA
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