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8InchMIKE said:OR you could buy a bunch of latex ruber gloves, cut the thumbs off, use a few on top of each other and wrap a electrical duct tape around the top "layer" to prevent slipage. This will be strong enough for the weight, will keep vacuum and by NOT cutting the tip of the latex thumb you get a good way of annuling the fluid buildup AND avoid the blisters...
Just a thought mate, try it... see how it turns up for you.
I did this at home using a film canister that was harder than the ones used today cause it was old and it work BIG TIME, but if you have the hanger then you don't need this film canister " alternative ",you just need the latex kitchen gloves.
I could even do manuals and they were intense as hell, never slipped and still use this contraption today.
Peace
Mike
That sounds like a lot of work but I may end up having to try it that way, lol.