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    Yup, buried in all that rambling I mentioned it's 1/4"dia 1/8" wall silicon hose. And the pieces need to be 1.25" long.

    So the stuff is soft but oddly sticky but not like in a goopy way, but in so soft and clean it clings to stuff. You know how silicon caulk is? So feeding through a tube is not going to work. Like all silicon it's weird to cut. Like it resists being cut fast but cutting slow is no problem if it's done right.

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    So here is a grouping for y'all of the hose, the little scissors I use that work so well and on of the 7 or 8 air motors I have. I didn't get a pic of the sliding glass door rollers that I think would be the bomb for guiding the hose, next time.

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