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Old January 16th 04, 05:32 PM
mikem
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Jim Weir wrote:
Does anybody have an idea on how to make a tiny little vacuum pump on the order
of an aquarium pump or so that will draw just a few inches of water? Preferably
110, but I can rig up a 12 volt supply if necessary.

The reason I say this is that I'm getting ready to pack a fairly large number of
bags with used but serviceable engine parts (valves, pistons, etc.) and I'd like
to put each part in a "baggie" (sandwich bag or equivalent) along with a little
preservative oil, and then suck the baggie down with a football needle stuck
into the top closing mechanism just before sealing.

Thoughts?

Jim
Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup)
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My wife bought a vacuum bagging freezer food storage system. It sucks
down the bag containing the food, and then heat seals the edge of the
bag. I have used it to seal electronic parts into bags. Should work fine
with a little preservative oil on mechanical parts.

MikeM