Pleiades still trading????

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scoles
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Pleiades still trading????

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As above really.... will be looking to get some advice and possibly some LHM pipe from them.

But reading a few posts on here some people can't get in touch with them.

I tried their website but its not there anylonger.

So does anyone know if their still trading?

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Are you trying Pleiades new address in the sticky http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=27692?
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Yeah tried giving them a call today but maybe shut for easter weekend.

Will need to try again on tuesday.

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Stuart
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They are definitely still trading. Got some stuff from them the other day.


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ah thats good then.

Do you know if they sell the LHM pipe with the ends flared .....Ie if i needed a section X amount long would they cut that and flare it?

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they have patented their own flaring tool so i woul assume they are pretty well up on that sort of thing. ppm sent.

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falling-out-with-my-car wrote:they have patented their own flaring tool so i woul assume they are pretty well up on that sort of thing.
You might say it's one of their core businesses.. They should be able to make you up the length you need when you tell them the pipe in question without further ado.

They do only open weekdays. All weekends and public holidays are strictly observed in Pleiades-land :lol:

Did you identify exactly which pipe it is Stuart. the PAS or main feed?
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CitroJim wrote:
falling-out-with-my-car wrote:they have patented their own flaring tool so i woul assume they are pretty well up on that sort of thing.
You might say it's one of their core businesses.. They should be able to make you up the length you need when you tell them the pipe in question without further ado.

They do only open weekdays. All weekends and public holidays are strictly observed in Pleiades-land :lol:

Did you identify exactly which pipe it is Stuart. the PAS or main feed?
I plan on getting it up on the jack tomorrow sometime to try and figure out which one it is.

Should i be able to remove the individual pipe without loosing all the LHM from the resivoir?

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scoles wrote: Should i be able to remove the individual pipe without loosing all the LHM from the resivoir?
Yes, there'll be a little spillage but by no means a lot...
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