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![]() Have a good look at the picture above. It doesn't get any easier than that. Why take the time to drill a tiny hole in 1/4" tubing and risk the possibility of it plugging and then you are back to square one.
Just my 2 cents. Leon |
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![]() Thanks to everyone for the suggestions and ideas. Because I had already run the line I decided that the simplist solution was to drill a small hole in the line as a siphon break. This seems to have worked perfetly - total time involved was less than a minute. Thanks Dave for the advice.
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![]() I hope it works out
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