Reddit Reddit reviews ATP Vinyl-Flex PVC Food Grade Plastic Tubing, Clear, 1/8" ID x 1/4" OD, 100 feet Length

We found 4 Reddit comments about ATP Vinyl-Flex PVC Food Grade Plastic Tubing, Clear, 1/8" ID x 1/4" OD, 100 feet Length. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ATP Vinyl-Flex PVC Food Grade Plastic Tubing, Clear, 1/8
Vinyl-flex PVC NSF 61 is suitable for general, low-pressure, industrial applications for the conveyance of liquids and semi solidsMade from a PVC compound that complies with FDA regulationsTubing provides good chemical resistanceIt is lightweight, flexible and economically pricedNSF 61 compliant for use in potable water and food and beverage applications
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4 Reddit comments about ATP Vinyl-Flex PVC Food Grade Plastic Tubing, Clear, 1/8" ID x 1/4" OD, 100 feet Length:

u/strong_grey_hero · 18 pointsr/howto

Ok, I'm going to go on a bit of a tangent, but I swear I'm headed somewhere.

Here in the US, especially in the South, we have a fast food restaurant called 'Sonic'. Sonic is a drive-in (like what was common in the 50's), where you pull into a stall and order from an intercom. Now, it's widely accepted that Sonic has the best ice. People that love Sonic's ice have their own FB page, and Sonic has even started selling their ice by the bag at many restaurants. The type of ice they sell is pellet ice. (FYI, While searching for Sonic Ice, I came across this at-home icemaker.)

What I'm suggesting is more of a DIY pellet ice. You can get food-grade plastic tubing from Amazon for $9 in the US. Plug one end, fill with water, and freeze. After it's frozen, remove from the fridge, move it around to break up the ice, and dump it out (some air input may be required to force it out). Then enjoy your pellet ice.

u/NotSure2505 · 2 pointsr/headphones

This video does a good job illustrating the basics.

The key is getting the components to fit as tightly as possible so you don't need to use glue. The 1/8" ID airline tubing seems to fit most Ety models well.. Then pick your favorite earplug material for softness and NR rating.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PSX6ZV2?psc=1

The key is getting a round hole of the correct size in the foam earplug, getting the earplug cut to length properly, and fitting the whole thing over the sound canal of your Ety drivers. There's no fancy tool required, you can use anything from a sharpened metal tube to a soda straw or coffee stirrer. The key is to get a properly centered hole that grips the airline tubing and will fit comfortably in your ear.