Gwen I jsut drill a hole only about the same outside diameter of the hose. It's a bit tough to push the hose through (use a little soap or silicone on the hose), but it works fine. Just make sure there is a bit of slack in the hose and vibration won't cut it. If a grommet has the right inside diameter you can drill a large hole and use a grommet, of course. On February 10, 2005 Gwen Smith wrote: > Ken Ames <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx>, you said... > > >The little section of hard 'hose' could be instead of a rubber one getting > >crushed in the grommet. > > ::nod:: That is part of my concern, for sure. If anything, this is > starting to sound as if I'm going to have to fabricate something for that > area of hose. > > Cheers, > Gwen Smith > > ______^_____^______ > (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ------------------- www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler > \-<>---|770|---<>-/ > > > > > > . ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist