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Cannot find Refco vacuum pump oil. ialeshin 12-13-2006
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Posted by on December 14, 2006, 7:30 am
I'm pretty sure that system already empty (broken hose has hole) and
not necessary to use recovery pump for this case. Of cause I'll check
it (just in case), before then I start any replacing operation.

Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Same place that sells you freon should have vacuum pump oil. It comes
> in 150 or 300 weight. I'm not totally sure what's the difference.
>
> Legally speaking, you do have your EPA 609 certificate, a recovery
> pump, DOT approved recovery tank, and all that good stuff?
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .


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Posted by Bubba on December 13, 2006, 5:59 pm
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:31:38 GMT, "Stormin Mormon"

>Vacuum pump oil. It's much different than motor oil.
>
>What is your use for this pump? I know one fellow who uses a vac pump
>for vacuum packing food, and for freeze drying. Others might use em
>for removing moisture before repairing starred windshields.
>
>What's your use? Maybe we can be more help.

Gawd your a freakin idiot Stormy.
Bubba

Posted by -zero on December 13, 2006, 7:41 pm

> Vacuum pump oil. It's much different than motor oil.
>
> What is your use for this pump? I know one fellow who uses a vac pump
> for vacuum packing food, and for freeze drying. Others might use em
> for removing moisture before repairing starred windshields.
>
> What's your use? Maybe we can be more help.


What if he's building a penis-pump booth for the State Fair?

... I'm not helping.

(however, the custom color O-rings is where the real money is made.)

-zero



Posted by AKS on December 13, 2006, 8:10 pm

>
>> Vacuum pump oil. It's much different than motor oil.
>>
>> What is your use for this pump? I know one fellow who uses a vac pump
>> for vacuum packing food, and for freeze drying. Others might use em
>> for removing moisture before repairing starred windshields.
>>
>> What's your use? Maybe we can be more help.
>
>
> What if he's building a penis-pump booth for the State Fair?

Thanks Zero mine needs something like that
but why I could not think of something like that
Yeh very useful tool now I know what to do with
this spare pumps I have hmmmm using 60 weight
differential oil should do it great hahahehe
Dido


>
> ... I'm not helping.
>
> (however, the custom color O-rings is where the real money is made.)
>
> -zero
>



Posted by Stormin Mormon on December 13, 2006, 8:48 pm
How about a Maxwell House Breast Pump? Good to the last drop.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.




What if he's building a penis-pump booth for the State Fair?

... I'm not helping.

(however, the custom color O-rings is where the real money is made.)

-zero




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