epoxy pumps

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Re: epoxy pumps

Postby JeffM on Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:36 pm

mtsailor wrote:I had this discussion with the MAS rep at the Mystic Boat Show. He said "simple, lay the epoxy jug on it's side, with the spigot down, put the pump in the small hole, behind the large hole. The pump tube will then reach near the bottom of the jug". See the last photo in my gallery, PocketShip Project. http://gallery.me.com/jermcmanus Jer, mtsailor


This is what I have been doing for the past year or so as well. If you use some sort of disposable bowl or cup under the pump, it works just fine.
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