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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:23:55 -0400, "sour (max camirand)"
wrote: On 18 Oct 2003 14:47:14 GMT, (William R. Watt) wrote: There is a website describing how to use a discarded 'fridge compressor for vacuum bagging. The fellow who tried it used a vaccum gauge from an automobile in his configuration and claims he got 25 psi vacuum for his project. He just used standard plumbing fittings to connect the vacuum bag. I remember reading about this, too. Seems very feasible. If I ever have any vacuum bagging to do, I'll give it a shot. Has anyone tried it? -m Fridge compressors blow out their oil then seize up in 1 to 10 hours, in my experience. If you trap the oil, or keep adding it, I hear you can keep 'em running. Brian Whatcott |
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