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There was a time when flexible water supply lines, used under your  
sink, were corrugated metal.  If you can find these in different  
diameters, they make great demo props along with the other corrugated  
tubing already mentioned.
Tom Tanioka
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On Aug 20, 2009, at 10:17 AM, jason jay stevens wrote:

> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology  
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> I have a sculpture in which sound is sent through 100 feet of pool  
> hose, named after the "Abyss Zone" of the ocean's depths.  Very  
> appropriate!  The hose can make just about any noise sound eerie and  
> wet.  "Dripping with reverb" one might say.  Especially nice  
> efffects when the hose rubs against itself.
>
> William's right, it ain't the cheapest, but it's a standard for  
> which a large number of useful fittings are readily available.
>
> Fantasizing 1000 feet of pool hose,
> Jason
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2009, at 11:23 AM, William Katzman wrote:
>
>> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology  
>> Centers
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>>> I also believe that a number of corrugated pool hoses work for  
>>> this as well (not as cheap as the "cheap plastic crap toys") but  
>>> readily available.  One of the hardware stores used to sell (and  
>>> may still sell) a version of cheap pump hose in bulk this way  
>>> (wouldn't use it for pumps though - it leaked like crazy, but it  
>>> was nice for sound).
>>>
>>> -William
>>>
>>> On Aug 20, 2009, at 10:40 AM, David Savory wrote:
>>>
>>>> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology  
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>>>> Corruga tubes are plastic tubes with ridges on them. You hold one  
>>>> end and whirl the other. Air rushes over the moving end and  
>>>> develops a low pressure zone there. Air moves through the tube  
>>>> from the stationary end and vibrates as it hits all the ridges.  
>>>> This creates a strange noise that's good for calling aliens.
>>>>
>>>> The tubes are available wherever cheap plastic crap toys may be  
>>>> found. Don't go to stevespangler.com
>>>>
>>>> David Savory
>>>> Community Extensions Program Developer and Exhibit Curator
>>>> Science World British Columbia
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