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On Jun 6, 2:12*pm, professorpaul wrote:
I would be more inclined to "Tygon," which is the clear flexible stuff. Use some silicon caulk for a seal where you go through the wall. It has a LOT more "give" to it. My local Ace hardware carries it in all sorts of diameters with "jag" fittings, etc. Hello Professor, Thanks for the tip. I need to make a tight turn to keep the tubing out of the way. I wonder if Tygon's flexibility will make it likely to close off like a bent water hose. Also, whatever tubing material I use, can't I completely eliminate UV degradation by wrapping the exposed section with electrical tape, duct tape, or both? |
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