that's why they make these....http://www.hardwareonlinestore.com/...747&Itemid=1&gclid=CKbGnqT037UCFVSVMgodiloAUw
Doesn't sound like op's problem though but I dunno.
It just seems like the ends are an exact dimension, so I was thinking I need some adapter piece to fit between the two. I will try stretching the ends a bit to make it work. Thanks for the response, I appreciate it.
Yup a crimper would help, but there is no real sense in buying a 25$ dollar tool unless you are going to use it a-lot. You can get the 6" hose on the flange if you are careful and patient. force it and you will rip that shit tho. I do hvac for a living. I've put a few thousand pieces of flex hose on flanges similar to yours. crimped and uncrimped. If you really cannot do it rather than buying a crimper you can take a pair of needlenose pliers slide them onto the flange squeeze tight and twist slightly. Repeat process around the flange this will put a crimp on it too. just not as uniform as from the storebought tool but works great in a pinch.![]()
-joe
sound like hes trying to mount the fan right to the filter without any ducting if this is the case then they probably wont fit together you need a small piece of ducting so it should go FAN,DUCTING,FILTER
also some kinda ducting adapter between the fan and filter would work
sound like hes trying to mount the fan right to the filter without any ducting if this is the case then they probably wont fit together you need a small piece of ducting so it should go FAN,DUCTING,FILTER
also some kinda ducting adapter between the fan and filter would work
yeah i see what your saying but isn't there male and female flanges or whatever so like to attach a 6" male you need a 6" female just like other types of fittings cause obviously if you have 2 6" males they aren't going to fit together is this rightif the fan is 6 inch and the flange is 6 inch then there really isn't any need for flex in between, the fan should screw right to the flange.actually, assuming . there are cases where there would be flex between them I suppose , like if the fan is outside the room or maybe to isolate vibration from the fan.
yeah i see what your saying but isn't there male and female flanges or whatever so like to attach a 6" male you need a 6" female just like other types of fittings cause obviously if you have 2 6" males they aren't going to fit together is this right