Darryl Keil Last Activity 2026-04-30 11:46 AM
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bob lee

 
Subject : vacuum pumps
Posted : 2002-09-13 12:42 AM
Post #29410

could i use a refrigerator pump for small pressing jobs like laminating guitar backs and sides?



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : vacuum pumps
Posted : 2002-09-13 5:34 PM
Post #29413 - In reply to #29410

Bob,As long as your pump will reach 20HG or better you are fine.SincerelyDarryl Keil: could i use a refrigerator pump for small pressing jobs like : laminating guitar backs and sides?




 
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Tim Taylor

 
Subject : vacuum pumps
Posted : 2002-09-17 11:22 AM
Post #29421 - In reply to #29413

: Bob,: As long as your pump will reach 20HG or better you are fine.: Sincerely: Darryl Keil: : : could i use a refrigerator pump for small pressing jobs like : : laminating guitar backs and sides?Bob:I use three freezer pumps connected together all attached to an old LP tank as a reservoir. I use my pump and bag system to make musical instruments. Hope this helpsTim Taylor




 
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Shawn Baker

 
Subject : vacuum pumps
Posted : 2002-10-18 6:21 PM
Post #29485 - In reply to #29421

: : Bob,: : As long as your pump will reach 20HG or better you are fine.: : Sincerely: : Darryl Keil: : : : : could i use a refrigerator pump for small pressing jobs like : : : laminating guitar backs and sides?: Bob:: I use three freezer pumps connected together all attached to an old LP tank as a reservoir. I use my pump and bag system to make musical instruments. In series or in parallel?Is the LP tank for pressure regulation while the pumps are running, or so you can cycle the pumps off and maintain suction?Shawn




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