Thread: Curley Tubing
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Re: Curley Tubing

Here is what we have done in the past that worked fairly well. We take the standard tubing that comes with the kit and wrap it around a PVC pipe then heat it in a oven. I don't recall what temperature or how long, though. You have to experiment with it. Just don't over do it or the tubing will collapse. Another alternative is to use a hairdryer.