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cziggy343 26-01-2010 18:14

Surgical Tubing
 
Some mentors on our team were wondering if...

A: A team (or teams) wanted to donate the tubing that came in the KOP to us

or...

B: Knew a manufacterer that we could get it from

Thanks! :D

Akash Rastogi 26-01-2010 18:25

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
McMaster black surgical tubing. Part # 5234K292. I think the tan is too common. :p

Chuck Glick 26-01-2010 18:48

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
You can also search surgical tubing on McMaster to get different diameters and thicknesses to meet your needs. The stuff in the KoP is really a sample size. You can buy much larger amounts in varying sizes from McMaster and many other suppliers. Try google searching surgical tubing as well. There should be plenty of places to get it.

Joe Johnson 26-01-2010 18:48

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 907410)
McMaster black surgical tubing. Part # 5234K292. I think the tan is too common. :p

The black looks cool but (imho) the natural is better. I speak from experience. The properties of the black are not the same and the tan - it doesn't stretch as far before breaking, it takes a set easier and the tan ages better (which is not to say that the tan ages well -- it doesn't -- but that the black ages much much worse).

It is possible that I just got a bad batch of black, but I am not going to risk it.

My advice: stick with the tan.

Joe J.

JVN 26-01-2010 19:04

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Johnson (Post 907426)
The black looks cool but (imho) the natural is better. I speak from experience. The properties of the black are not the same and the tan - it doesn't stretch as far before breaking, it takes a set easier and the tan ages better (which is not to say that the tan ages well -- it doesn't -- but that the black ages much much worse).

It is possible that I just got a bad batch of black, but I am not going to risk it.

My advice: stick with the tan.

Joe J.

148 uses nothing but black. We chose it based 100% on cosmetics, but don't have any complaints about performance.

Ken Patton 26-01-2010 22:21

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Home Depot sells the 3/8" OD tubing in the natural color. It is hard to find though, always seems to be on the bottom of a shelf sort of hidden away. But its there.

(unless you're 148, then you'll have to special order :))

Ken

JVN 26-01-2010 23:16

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Patton (Post 907557)
Home Depot sells the 3/8" OD tubing in the natural color. It is hard to find though, always seems to be on the bottom of a shelf sort of hidden away. But its there.

(unless you're 148, then you'll have to special order :))

Ken

We order from McMaster-Carr. I think McMaster can ship it to me faster than I can get to Home Depot. ;)

Francis-134 26-01-2010 23:53

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Additionally, most medical supply stores carry surgical tubing (it's actually the stuff they tie around your arm when they draw blood). A search on google maps should yield a store near you.

cziggy343 27-01-2010 15:17

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
thank you everybody for your help! :D

Dancin103 27-01-2010 16:57

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 907410)
McMaster black surgical tubing. Part # 5234K292. I think the tan is too common. :p

That's what I was going to say. Always a reliable source there with McMaster.

Phoenix Spud 27-01-2010 17:22

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
I think that the nearest Home Depot is a little far away from us! :rolleyes: At least we still have medical stores...

Chris is me 27-01-2010 17:43

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix Spud (Post 907999)
I think that the nearest Home Depot is a little far away from us! :rolleyes: At least we still have medical stores...

Would national healthcare get you guys free surgical tubing? :rolleyes:

Phoenix Spud 27-01-2010 20:11

Re: Surgical Tubing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 908013)
Would national healthcare get you guys free surgical tubing? :rolleyes:

hmmm, I will have to ask Kevin Rudd (the Prime Minister) about that...;)


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