I'd take a look at vinyl tubing. They make various thickness's of the tubing and they also make some that has fiber reinforcement that makes the
walls extra stiff. What I would do is look into some connectors that change the direction of the tubing, so if it needs to make a 90 degree turn, use
a hose barb fitting. If you haven't worked with this tubing before, you can use IPA to lubricate the tubing and fitting. You can also use a heat gun
on the tubing as it expands the tubing a little and allows to fit onto the barb easier then it contracts when it cools.
Here are some links to some quick connect fittings that I found to work very well. I put 2 90 degree quick disconnects on my condensor so there is
basically no pressure on the tubing b/c it's not bending itself, the bend is in the fitting. I've found the water flows much better. If you have
any questions about which fittings I found most useful, just ask. I used 3/8" and they were about $.6-1.40 each but they were almost $5 each at my
local store.
https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.aspx?catid=855&...
https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23885&...
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