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Old September 12th 05, 06:46 PM
Jim Burns
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One of those air gun spayers. The kind that you hook to your shop air hose
with a suction tube that you stick in the container. Usually used to spray
solvents and wash engines. Attach a hose to the end of the tube so you can
insert it into the bladder and aim it around.
Jim


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Old September 12th 05, 06:59 PM
Mike Rapoport
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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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One of those air gun spayers. The kind that you hook to your shop air hose
with a suction tube that you stick in the container. Usually used to
spray
solvents and wash engines. Attach a hose to the end of the tube so you
can
insert it into the bladder and aim it around.
Jim



Thanks Jim! I already have the sprayer and the MMO (I use it for air-toll
lubrication). I may even have the hose! I assume that you spray the stuff
inside and drain any liquid out the drain valve? Is MMO viscous enough to
remain attached to the bladder walls?

Mike
MU-2



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Old September 12th 05, 07:09 PM
Jim Burns
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Yep.
Yep.
You can also use a piece of coated copper electrical wire to tie your hose
in a U or L shape to coat the top sides of the bladder. Wrap the tail of
the wire around the hose several times and it makes a handy handle to direct
the hose in all directions.

It's cheap and easy and you can re coat them any time you want.
Jim


 




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