jimmyjimmy19702010
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Too stiff? You can quite easily remove and refit the Viton tubing - I know, I've done it many times with little force required.Beosystem10 said:Beosystem10, on 02 Feb 2014 - 10:32 AM, said:
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It's available in 3mm i/d, yes, but the solution is to buy the 2mm i/d stuff (1.98mm to be exact, as seen above), which is a good snug fit. My concern with the medical grade stuff is that it could - depending on whether you have a suitable means of removing one of the Oillite bushes - be too stiff. It's just a case of which one the individual finds better to work with.
Here's a thought Chris: PM me your address and I'll send you (free of course) some of the pink silicon to try, that way, you can make your own mind up about which type you prefer and I won't be remotely offended if you decide on the medical tubing but as long as the dimensions are correct then either is equally suitable.
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I may be wrong but I always thought a hose with a harder compound would be more durable than a soft hose in this particular, non-standard application where you are using the outer surface of the hose for the transfer of power to another rubber surface of a harder compound. The outer surface of the Viton hose is also slightly textured thus removing the need to sand the hose to provide grip.
Each to their own.

James....
