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Originally Posted by TBatt Have you thought of using a spring inside the silicone tube? It works great with radiator hoses to keep them from collapsing. I did think about

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Old 11-15-2019, 04:54 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Have you thought of using a spring inside the silicone tube? It works great with radiator hoses to keep them from collapsing.
I did think about that, but I was scared that the spring may come loose if jostled, so I shied away from it. That was me thinking of a traditional spring though. The PVC looks to be doing its job of keeping the tube from collapsing, so I may be finished! I've cut another piece of PVC to put between the SC and the pass-through rectangular portion if I feel like I need to.
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