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From: Keith (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 23 2007 - 09:21:24 EDT
That sounds like a mess... where would the air go? If you blew it into the
housing from the top, a tiny bit would exit at the bottom, but most of the
"stuff" would blow back out the top. If you had some sort of tube that you
could put down into the lower housing, it might work, but you'd still need
to rinse the crud out.
Keith
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the other half is that he knows what you're doing.
----- Original Message -----
From: "ron barr" <>
>
> Yes this makes sense to me rather than disassembling the entire thing.
> However why couldn't I just use compressed air say at about 80 psi or so?
> Any thoughts?
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