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Is there a way anyone has found to straighten siphon tubing
permanently? The inevitable (or so it seems to me) problem with curvy tubing is that the racking wand is pushed by the torque created by the curved tubing so as to dip towards one side of the demi, thus meaning the lees shield is pretty well sitting in the lees on the first and second racks. Anyone found a good solution to this? Sean |
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