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falconmaster 06-01-2009 13:51

pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 

MrForbes 06-01-2009 13:53

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
"You're gonna shoot your eye out, kid!"

That's a neat way to connect the tubing, thanks for sharing

Brandon Holley 06-01-2009 13:54

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
If its going on rollers, you should be careful to consider the pneumatic tube won't wrap as tight or as easily as the surgical tube when it is rolling around the roller....as long as the piece isn't that long it should be great! Nice job!

billbo911 06-01-2009 14:00

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
I hate to be a stickler, but that tubing is stretched in line with his eyes. Those are not safety glasses he is wearing.

This is a really good example of what NOT TO DO!

I would be remiss if I didn't point that out.

Now, as far as the method of connection, great idea!!:)

falconmaster 06-01-2009 14:13

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
Yea John, Shame on you! I an going to have to fine you two peanut butter sandwiches!

JesseK 06-01-2009 14:24

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
Last night another mentor joked that we needed a Chinese Finger Torture Device to connect our surgical tubing together rather than tying knots. This is perfect! :cool:

Enigma's puzzle 06-01-2009 14:28

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Thought inspiring!

I was considering using tubing, but didn't know how to connect it

billbo911 06-01-2009 14:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by falconmaster (Post 793698)
Yea John, Shame on you! I an going to have to fine you two peanut butter sandwiches!

Aren't you being a little harsh? I mean come on, one Peanut Butter Sandwich ought to make the point, but two? Wow!!;)

ATannahill 06-01-2009 14:46

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caption contest

MrForbes 06-01-2009 15:44

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rtfgnow (Post 793740)
caption contest

"You're gonna shoot your eye out, kid!"

billbo911 06-01-2009 16:24

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rtfgnow (Post 793740)
caption contest

"This is why we call John, Cyclops"

vivek16 06-01-2009 20:43

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
I think that he might be pointing it at an angle. Still dangerous but not directly at his eye. It's hard to tell with this picture.

-Vivek

p.s. Sweet! now, we can just mount the pneumatic tubing, attach the surgical tubing with a ziptie and be ready to go instead of tying knots.

joshsmithers 06-01-2009 21:13

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Billfred is out for the week.....and it's still Tuesday!

First place goes to:
Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel
"You're gonna shoot your eye out, kid!"

Second place goes to:
Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911
"This is why we call John, Cyclops"

Honorable mentions go to:
1) jessek
2) vivek16

And the burn award goes to:

Quote:

Originally Posted by falconmaster
Yea John, Shame on you! I an going to have to fine you two peanut butter sandwiches!


Which means the scores are:

Quote:

squirrel- 10
billbo911- 5
falconmaster- 3
jessek- 2
vivek16- 2

Onward! ;)

Billfred 06-01-2009 21:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by joshsmithers (Post 794187)
Billfred is out for the week.....and it's still Tuesday!

...I'm not that predictable, am I?

Also, what else have folks tried, good or bad, for joining surgical tubing for conveyor purposes?

dtengineering 09-01-2009 01:40

Re: pic: John testing Surgical tube connection
 
Tried that idea tonight to work out some intake mechanism/conveyor ideas. It works like a charm with the stuff we had sitting around the shop, so thanks for posting it!

We found it works even better if you put a quick wrap of masking tape around each end of the pneumatic tubing, just to "roughen up" the surface a bit and give the latex something to hold on to.

Thanks!

Jason

Caption contest late entry: "He dreamed of one day owning a Bowflex."


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