Graham-Field Latex Surgical Tubing, 50' Roll, 1/4" I.D. x 1/2" O.D. x 1/8" Wall, 3932 12
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The order does not appear to have arrived. A delivery date of Dec 13, 2020 has been arranged for me. How can we find out if it's out of stock. It feels like I have already waited long enough for the refund
The outside diameter should be 1/2 inch. A 1/4" I can be obtained with tubing that has an 1/8" wall thickness.
There must be a 1/4" opening. It is 5/16" of an inch in diameter. A wall thickness of 1/32" is also available. Medical latex is normally used for this purpose.
For my Hawaiian sling it also serves as a seal on the door of a walk-in tub, something I also use for the bands. The material is very soft, and I think it will be easy to crimp to prevent liquid from passing
Selected User Reviews For Graham-Field Latex Surgical Tubing, 50' Roll, 1/4" I.D. x 1/2" O.D. x 1/8" Wall, 3932 12
My face lit up when I saw that the other review for this was also for a slingshot. In some cases when the tubing on water balloon launchers breaks, we use it to replace the tubing. As it has a thicker wall, it is much more durable (although stiffer) than what they usually come with. In case you need to replace the tubing on a 3 man launcher, this is the tubing you need since it has a thick wall that will last 10 times as long as thin wall tubing. While it is annoying, at the quality and price, this still beats out any other product, so I still give it a 5 star rating.
In order to launch my product on time, I ordered this item The best place to start building a small glider is from scratch. A piece of at least 25' length was what I needed. As soon as I received the product, both the box and the reel had a note that said, "Red Tape can be used to join tubing inside this reel. ". Tubes should not be used until the tape has been removed. My surprise when I unrolled the tubing was complete with two red spots A tape-based medium Removing the tape from tape-wrapped joints caused them to come apart. It was fortunate that the third and final piece was long enough for my needs, but if you intended to have a long, continuous section, you might.
Although I am not certain whether it will affect the life of the product, one 25' piece has been left outside during 80 degree weather (August in Seattle) A few days later, the inside was a completely different color from the outside.
My first attempt to cut the 12 foot pieces found you had spliced two pieces, so I came up with only three full 12 foot pieces. My chances were slim if I attempted to return after having cut the first two.
Not bad tubing, however, if you don't need 50' in one piece, the misleading advertising is my opinion.
Despite being creased and dry, the tubing was delivered. There were a few places where some of the food had rotted, so I had to throw it away. Also, stretched strings do not naturally snap back to their original length. When I used it for a water balloon launcher, I had to use multiple sections for each side, rendering the savings of the lower price point moot. Although it works, it doesn't work as well as it could.
Despite being brand new, the tubing shows no signs of wear. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that it comes with 3 so-so features The "factory splices" are also known as factory joints. There is no indication from the description that it is not one piece of tubing that measures 50' long. In cases where you need specific lengths, you will have some waste if all rolls have factory splices.
For a rifle rack, I used it to cover some 1/4" bolts that are barrel dividers. Despite its simplicity, it works quite.