Date: 4/24/2000, 5:52 pm
Brian, I sent you a note, too. Most compressors using R22 also have oil mixed into the freon, to lubricate the compressor. Is this addressed in the article?
Also, I recall a post about materials used. Something like nylon peel, scotch-brite to absorb the excess, and another readily available, cheap material for the bag. Anybody else remember that?
: Bruce, I recently found an article on constructing a vaccuum bagging pump for
: ~$20. The author calls it the "Cheap Sucker". The premise is
: that you use a refrigeration pump from a cast off refrigerator, after
: properly recycling the freon. If you're interested, I can email you the
: text of the article.
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Bruce -- 4/23/2000, 7:58 pm- Re: Proper gluing technique- OT
Robb -- 4/25/2000, 12:25 am- Re: Proper gluing technique- OT
Sam McFadden -- 4/24/2000, 11:38 am- Gougeon Book, Cheap Sucker, etc.
Will Brockman -- 4/24/2000, 3:48 pm
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Cliff Troxell -- 4/23/2000, 11:06 pm- Re: Proper gluing technique- OT
lee -- 4/23/2000, 8:53 pm- Re: Proper gluing technique- OT
Bruce -- 4/23/2000, 9:18 pm- Vacuum bagging on the cheap
Brian Nystrom -- 4/24/2000, 12:43 pm- Re: Vacuum bagging on the cheap
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John B. -- 4/24/2000, 1:12 pm- More details
Brian Nystrom -- 4/24/2000, 1:35 pm
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lee -- 4/23/2000, 8:46 pm - Re: Proper gluing technique- OT
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