#22
Any on know where I find some parts?  I particularly need a check valve.

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Herb
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#23
I'd start here
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I did start there, but no one answers the phone and will return my calls.  There is no response to my emails.  Base on what I have been able to gather, Turbinaire is no longer in business.  I do not see a place to order parts from them.  I talked to one place that used to sell their parts and they are out of what I want and cannot get anymore.

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Herb
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#25
Herb, if you have the part number (if there is one) search for that as in Turbinaire XXXXX. Ther emay be a place like ereplaementsparts that has one. Failing that, it may be time to look at other models to see if their check valve will fit.
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I tried them as well along with toolcenter and some finishing place.
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(05-13-2017, 08:34 PM)Herb Wrote: Any on know where I find some parts?  I particularly need a check valve.

Thank you,

Like item 19 on this PDF?  http://www.turbinaire.com/images/11csxpa...akdown.pdf

You could probably use a "generic check" valve such as https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DFZ...UTF8&psc=1

so long as one could get the hose IDs to match up.  Or if they don't, cobble up an adapter from barb fittings.

What is the ID of the hose, assuming item 19 above is what you are looking for?
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#28
Thanks for the information.  19 is what I need.  I did order the ones you suggested on Amazon and they should arrive tomorrow.

Again thank you very much for taking the time to help.
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#29
Oh jeeze, is that what you need?-
I thought I had some but I guess I've used them up. I don't use them anymore, I just loop my hose. But, you can call Jeff Jewett and use Part Number 94-049 is an AccuSpray part number that will work. Here's Jeffs website Homestead Finishing
Go to his AccuSpray parts list and he's showing 94-049 for $23.72 for three.


These should work https://www.amazon.com/Fuji-2024L-5-Pres...heck+valve

Here's some on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Accuspray-Ch...XQJWZRBqWX
 
Looped hoses. I throw them out when they get dirty. I buy the hose by the foot at Ace.
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oops, just realized Rob has you covered.
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Thank you!!
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