JC, I show the bead roller on the following page of my project pages:http://www.rvsafetysystems.com/busproject5.htmI also give the source and show some pictures (the pictures are thumbnail, so click on them so that you can see the detail).I had to build a small guide on the bead roller, but once I got that in place, it was fun to roll the beads. In fact, I rolled a few extra on scrap tubing .I used exhaust tubing for all of the plumbing. Without the beads, I am sure I would have had problems. Indeed, I blew the air-to-air hoses a few times in the early trips, even with the beads. Silicone hose is great, but it is hard to seal and keep on. I have quite a few silicone "hump" hoses on this plumbing. I used spring clamps, but that still did not keep them from blowing off. I think I finally resorted to double clamping most of them. I have not had any problems in the last 30K miles. I think they finally "bond" to the paint/metal after a while.BTW, if you do the calculations, a 4 inch pipe has about 12 square inches of area and at 25 psi boost, that amounts to about 300 pounds of separation force!!! No wonder the hose is hard to keep on .Jim