You can pick up flexible silicon tubing 5/16" at any hardware store. Get it the same length as the oxygen tubing you want to protect. Ask the store to slit it all the way along its length on one side, so that the O2 tubing can be pushed into the outer tube, which will close up around it. The outer tubing protects the inner tube, and the cat may try to bite it, but will not get through to the inner tube, so the oxygen keeps flowing. The silicon tube is flexible enough to move very much the way the O2 tube would move, and it gives great peace of mind.
The tubing on the brass instruments is curved to get a long tube into a short length.
The size of the tubing remains the same throughout the length of the instrument
As ACR tubing appears to be copper pipes, a tape measurer can be used to measure the length of tubing. A ruler can be used to measure the width and the bore of the pipes. If still not sure, take a small length of pipe to the supplier.
probably not
19mm x 19mm square tubing of what ? Aluminium, Steel ? also depends on the length.........
Yes, propane (or methane) plus oxygen.
by using an oxygen cylider. The oxygen is ditributed down the tubing that has a face mask attached or via a nasel canula.
Whether in home or hospital, plastic tubing connects the oxygen source to the patient.
Oxygen is most commonly delivered to the patient via a nasal cannula or mask attached to the tubing.
15 secods
to make up the length for the sound