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Dental Water Pressure Vessel for DSG - Annapolis MD

bengone1

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What is the capacity of the reservoir? I am currently using a 2 quart plastic dental system with a built in regulator. Very nice!
 

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Is this Ben from Malone?

Thanks for the idea. You mentioned it to me at Bug Out.
These are 8 dl canisters or 0.8 liter.
 
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GTiTDi

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Not to completely ruin your sale but it sounds like an ineffiecient filling method at .8 Liters at a time...esp for a $65 unit...HFT has a $10 pump sprayer that does the trick when coupled to the correct adapter...holds 5.5 liters to do the whole job in one shot....trigger even locks for hands free filling
 
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Looks like the HFT is one of those that you pressurize the container with a pump and then you pull the trigger and it sprays out. Think air over hydraulic; I've got the same kind of toy for Simple Green in the shower. Don't know how it's work with heavier fluid, but I suspect if you took the fan tip off, it would work very nicely.
 

GTiTDi

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But, what's hands free about using a hand pump?
Hands free once you pressurize the vessel...it sits nicely on the floor and with four feet of hose it reaches the transmission even with the car on a lift. Nice try but it still makes more sense than using an expensive .8 liter container.....
Looks like the HFT is one of those that you pressurize the container with a pump and then you pull the trigger and it sprays out. Think air over hydraulic; I've got the same kind of toy for Simple Green in the shower. Don't know how it's work with heavier fluid, but I suspect if you took the fan tip off, it would work very nicely.
It works perfectly. :cool:
 

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Nice try but it still makes more sense than using an expensive .8 liter container.....
Relax, I already gave you props in the header. Just giving you a hard time for the hand-free comment.
You should post this solution in one or several of the transmission oil change threads. I saw a DIY thread once, but I thought they used a gravity feed set up.
Now I've got to figure out what to do with the spares. I'm sure I'll find a good use.
 
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GTiTDi

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Relax, I already gave you props in the header. Just giving you a hard time for the hand-free comment.
You should post this solution in one or several of the transmission oil change threads. I saw a DIY thread once, but I thought they used a gravity feed set up.
Now I've got to figure out what to do with the spares. I'm sure I'll find a good use.
They could be used as a canister for dispensing cleaning solvents perhaps, such as those used in air conditioning flushing...I might be interested in one
 

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The inlet and outlets on the block are 1/8" NPT. The inlet side has a funky air chuck fitting (not a standard shop size) and the out let is a 1/4" slip-fit type compression fitting. The type where you push a 1/4" Teflon line (or other hard line) in to the fitting. I haven't tried the slip fit side. Let me know if that works for what you're thinking.
 
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