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Science > Physics |
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"Bruce W.1" |
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26 Aug 2006 09:39:26 AM |
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Inexpensive home vacuum chamber? |
I always wanted a vacuum chamber, mostly for drying-out wet things.
What consumer product has the most vacuum?
Department stores sell a vacuum meat marinating tray. Then there's the
vacuum food bag sealers. But I can't imagine either of these producing
more than 1 psi of vacuum.
I've got a vacuum pump for evacuating car air-conditioning systems, but
it's heavy and bulky.
Does anyone have a good solution for a home vacuum chamber?
Thanks for your help.
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| User: "CWatters" |
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| Title: Re: Inexpensive home vacuum chamber? |
26 Aug 2006 12:17:46 PM |
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"Bruce W.1" <sorry@noDirectEmail.com> wrote in message
news:y2ZHg.796$Cq4.237@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
I always wanted a vacuum chamber, mostly for drying-out wet things.
What consumer product has the most vacuum?
Department stores sell a vacuum meat marinating tray. Then there's the
vacuum food bag sealers. But I can't imagine either of these producing
more than 1 psi of vacuum.
I've got a vacuum pump for evacuating car air-conditioning systems, but
it's heavy and bulky.
Does anyone have a good solution for a home vacuum chamber?
Thanks for your help.
Fridge compressor?
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| User: "Jan Panteltje" |
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| Title: Re: Inexpensive home vacuum chamber? |
26 Aug 2006 09:42:36 AM |
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On a sunny day (Sat, 26 Aug 2006 14:39:26 GMT) it happened "Bruce W.1"
<sorry@noDirectEmail.com> wrote in
<y2ZHg.796$Cq4.237@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net>:
I always wanted a vacuum chamber, mostly for drying-out wet things.
What consumer product has the most vacuum?
penis pump?
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