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Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
I have used the warm lightly soapy water technique for sliding grippy hose material onto an aluminum tube roller.
I have also used this technique to install AndyMark collector stars which have a 0.5" square hole onto a 0.75" square shaft. The warm lightly soapy water causes the rubber to expand a little bit, and slide freely on the metal. Once dry, the pieces grip very tightly and do not more. For mini-bot rollers, I know on a couple of them we used the regulated air and nozzle technique to install surgical subbing on shafts. |
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Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
We used compressed air and soap and water. That allowed it to slip over the aluminum tube.
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Re: How do you make surgical tubing roller
+1 for this method.
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