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Re: Surgical Tubing

Surgical tubing can be tied, if you don't mind knots. Other options are pulling it over metal tubes or rods which are slightly larger than the inside diameter of the tubing, if it needs to pass over pulleys, you could try rubber cord instead of the rods,but I have no experience with that. Zip ties might help.
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