I'm sure you have, but just in case: Have you tried the old trick of using your air compressor with a thin nozzle and blowing down the between the rubber and the tube? I know it's usually used for lower durometer rubbers (A30 and under) but it might help break that high surface area "bond" and you might be able to move it more easily while the air is being blown in.
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I'm sure you have, but just in case: Have you tried the old trick of using your air compressor with a thin nozzle and blowing down the between the rubber and the tube?
I know it's usually used for lower durometer rubbers (A30 and under) but it might help break that high surface area "bond" and you might be able to move it more easily while the air is being blown in.
Never heard of that, what a brilliant idea! I must try that next time, thanks for that excellent tip Shane!
+1
I would expect that you would very much be able to build something higher quality than you could buy. The kits are always lowest common denominator.
Indeed and usually dont come with any sort of insulation
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