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For the balloons a cheap solution is an old cumulus recuperated filled by the arrival of cold water possibly with an air chamber inside.
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Do you have to look for that kind of valve? The ball is 25 mm in diameter and the body 55 mm approximately for 17 cm long.
The seat of the ball makes a rubber lip.
The seat of the ball makes a rubber lip.
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Is it a valve bought or homemade? PVC interests me.
I do not understand the middle room?
Regarding the priming tank, I stop digging for the moment, when I come to France, I will try to see one or two suppliers of plastic boilermaking.
I do not understand the middle room?
Regarding the priming tank, I stop digging for the moment, when I come to France, I will try to see one or two suppliers of plastic boilermaking.
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Hello,
About siphon, I am surprised that Christophe did not talk about it:
Do a Google search with "ulm handjob" ☺
They are made with plumbing fittings and reducers.
The balls are made of glass, given the density of the essence.
About siphon, I am surprised that Christophe did not talk about it:
Do a Google search with "ulm handjob" ☺
They are made with plumbing fittings and reducers.
The balls are made of glass, given the density of the essence.
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Hello, you will find this kind of valve at suppliers of swimming pool or irrigation equipment. Search for PVC ball valve.
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chevesne51 wrote:Hello,
About siphon, I am surprised that Christophe did not talk about it:
Do a Google search with "ulm handjob" ☺
Huh? Ever heard of it? What is a handjob?
Without laughing: in paramotor there is nothing of all that, finally not on my model with diaphragm carburetor ...
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The type of carburetor does not matter, it is simply an aid for transferring fuel from a can or nurse, to the tank of the device.
This avoids putting it everywhere during the maneuver, and having to support the can.
The term "handjob" aptly describes the movement required to initiate the process, simply avoiding ultimately having to suck with the mouth.
Well, it becomes gravelly there ...........
This avoids putting it everywhere during the maneuver, and having to support the can.
The term "handjob" aptly describes the movement required to initiate the process, simply avoiding ultimately having to suck with the mouth.
Well, it becomes gravelly there ...........
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Ah ok, never seen, yet I have seen lots of them on paramotors ... The hose and jerry can that I use are well made to not spill ... but yes, you have to carry the bottle. You have a video that explains the handjob ...ULM (small plane)?
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good ... question of leaving the handjob ...
I found a valve supplier this am, it doesn't run the streets! and it's still expensive at public prices!
I will keep you on the juice when I receive it.
http://www.atlantic-robinetterie.fr/rob ... pid=QN2UzM
I found a valve supplier this am, it doesn't run the streets! and it's still expensive at public prices!
I will keep you on the juice when I receive it.
http://www.atlantic-robinetterie.fr/rob ... pid=QN2UzM
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