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#16 Post by Oddkid » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:28 pm

D-Rider wrote:Ah fair enough - I hadn't factored in the Jay-cloth :smt004
Top quality equipment that is!!!!!

Sadly didn't have an sir line to use, i''ve always wanted to buy a compressor but they're soooooooooooo expensive.
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#17 Post by D-Rider » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:33 pm

Oddkid wrote:
D-Rider wrote:Ah fair enough - I hadn't factored in the Jay-cloth :smt004
Top quality equipment that is!!!!!

Sadly didn't have an sir line to use, i''ve always wanted to buy a compressor but they're soooooooooooo expensive.
Improvise - a few cans of beans, a curry and a can or two of lager and you're good to go ...... though be sure to fit a pebble-dash filter ....
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#18 Post by Oddkid » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:34 pm

D-Rider wrote:
Oddkid wrote:
D-Rider wrote:Ah fair enough - I hadn't factored in the Jay-cloth :smt004
Top quality equipment that is!!!!!

Sadly didn't have an sir line to use, i''ve always wanted to buy a compressor but they're soooooooooooo expensive.
Improvise - a few cans of beans, a curry and a can or two of lager and you're good to go ...... though be sure to fit a pebble-dash filter ....
Grim on a whole new level lol.

Its fixed and i'm happy... for now.

I also cleaned it which is always a good sign.
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#19 Post by Willopotomas » Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:46 pm

Compressors can be had cheap. Mine was a freebee.. Can't get much cheaper than that!

I'll ask around.. See what's about. :smt001
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#20 Post by Nooj » Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:18 pm

Our tanks can be bent around and reshaped under heat can they? Hmmmm, interesting...

What about the stuff they're sealed with inside, how does that cope with the heat and movement?
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