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stonepecker

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central Minnesota
Today is the last day of a 25% off at Harbor freight.
They have a great pump.........in fact there are two. At two different prices.
Either would work for stabilizing.

I don't know what you are doing with a vacuum pump........you didn't tell us.
But these would/could be great starter pumps for a beginning.
 

gimpy

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Danville, Pa
Today is the last day of a 25% off at Harbor freight.
They have a great pump.........in fact there are two. At two different prices.
Either would work for stabilizing.

I don't know what you are doing with a vacuum pump........you didn't tell us.
But these would/could be great starter pumps for a beginning.



Going to be using it for stabilization of wood......sorry, I forgot that part
 

Schroedc

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Rushford MN
I've been using the 4CFM JB pump with no issues (Except the time I had a whoopsie and sucked resin into it and had to tear apart and clean) Unless you're running a huge chamber 3-4 CFM is plenty for stabilization, I started out with an old pump that was only 1.5 CFM and it just took longer.
 

gimpy

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I've been using the 4CFM JB pump with no issues (Except the time I had a whoopsie and sucked resin into it and had to tear apart and clean) Unless you're running a huge chamber 3-4 CFM is plenty for stabilization, I started out with an old pump that was only 1.5 CFM and it just took longer.


Thank you all for your input, my new vacuum pump was delivered today. I purchased a JB Eliminator DV-6E......can't wait to use it.......Need to get the plumbing kit from Curtis as well as the gauge.......probably order that tomorrow
 
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