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dami0101
Posted 7/6/2013 11:51 AM (#650205)
Subject: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
Is there any place in the Minneapolis metro area that people can recommend for getting surgical tubing? After only 1 outing the surgical tubing on the trailer hook for my MM Cyco 2.5 tore and now it doesn't hold the hook in place. I stopped by Thorne Bros and all they have is shrink tubing.
horsehunter
Posted 7/6/2013 12:09 PM (#650207 - in reply to #650205)
Subject: Re: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




Location: Eastern Ontario
No idea about the tubing but after loosing a couple of large fish because my trailer keeper had shifted up to the barb of the main hook. I now take the center out of an electrical crimp connector and use half to crimp my trailer where I want it. It now stays in place. I named my favourite spinner bait after my friend Joe. Joe don't have no hair left either.


edit: you might find surgical tubing at a larger Drug Store or medical supply.
bigbite
Posted 7/6/2013 1:36 PM (#650216 - in reply to #650205)
Subject: RE: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
I believe Lure Parts On Line handles it. If not then try Reinke Bros. in Milwaukee, WI
(414) 383-5591.
dami0101
Posted 7/6/2013 4:41 PM (#650239 - in reply to #650216)
Subject: RE: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
bigbite - 7/6/2013 1:36 PM

I believe Lure Parts On Line handles it. If not then try Reinke Bros. in Milwaukee, WI
(414) 383-5591.


I was looking for something in the area so I could get it quickly and avoid shipping costs but I'll look at those as well.
bigbite
Posted 7/6/2013 7:44 PM (#650250 - in reply to #650239)
Subject: RE: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
I think you'd be better off using 1/4" (or smaller depending on the eye size) shrink tubing. You can get a small packet of it at most any hardware store. Slip a quarter inch piece over the eye, heat it up and you're done.
psv
Posted 7/6/2013 11:56 PM (#650269 - in reply to #650205)
Subject: Re: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




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Location: MN
Home Depot - vinyl tubes 1/4 outside diameter. 3$ - 10'.
miket55
Posted 7/7/2013 10:32 AM (#650295 - in reply to #650205)
Subject: Re: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




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Location: E. Tenn
That 1/4 " tubing won't fit over the eye of a hook of any size.
bigbite
Posted 7/7/2013 10:44 AM (#650296 - in reply to #650295)
Subject: Re: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Sure it will Mike. I've used it on many occasions for the 6/0, 7/0, 8/0, & 9/0 trailer hooks on the spinnerbaits I make. If you use a 1/4" with a 2:1 shrink ratio you'll find that it works fine.
sworrall
Posted 7/7/2013 11:01 AM (#650297 - in reply to #650205)
Subject: Re: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Scissors fix all. I use the Home Depot clear plastic hose, have been using the same 2' section for about 5 years.
psv
Posted 7/7/2013 12:13 PM (#650301 - in reply to #650205)
Subject: RE: Surgical Tubing in MN Metro?




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Location: MN
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