Rifleman1776
Member
I have been using my stabilizing set-up for over two years. It is very basic, an old paint pot connected to a Gast vacuum pump via a section of high pressure hose.
Today I started a batch and noticed the hose was almost completely collapsed. Actually, it makes sense but I hadn't thought of it previously. Drawing solvent fumes through the hose has weakened it. This could cause a failure for the vacuum to work properly if there should be a complete collapse.
Fortunately, I have a large quantity of the hose on hand. I bought a coil from an industrial liquidation at low cost. What I have will last quite a few years, even replacing what is in use once a year or so.
But, this could be a matter of concern for some who might not be getting the results they did early in their stabilizing days.
Check yer hoses.
Today I started a batch and noticed the hose was almost completely collapsed. Actually, it makes sense but I hadn't thought of it previously. Drawing solvent fumes through the hose has weakened it. This could cause a failure for the vacuum to work properly if there should be a complete collapse.
Fortunately, I have a large quantity of the hose on hand. I bought a coil from an industrial liquidation at low cost. What I have will last quite a few years, even replacing what is in use once a year or so.
But, this could be a matter of concern for some who might not be getting the results they did early in their stabilizing days.
Check yer hoses.