Since we're talking shop vacs this morning, I got a
story for you-
My friend's former neighbor attemped to use a shop vac
to suck fuel through his fuel line on his '69 GTO
because he thought it was plugged up. We stopped him
before he flipped the switch. Turned out he had a bad
fuel pump. Moron.
Mike Rivers
1961 MG Midget 1275
P.S. Two years later after that incident, the GTO
suffered an engine fire after he attempted to install
a new carb. The car was spared after I hauled butt
over to put out the flames with a fire extingisher. He
sold the car 3 months later. Good for the car.
--- James Gruber <thistle_3619@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Brad,
>
> Before you think about a blast cabinet watch for
> the cheap, small, Shop Vacs going on sale so you can
> build one of Frank's bongs. I've got the small H.F.
> cabinet and used it exactly once . Without the bong
> attached my garage was quickly transformed and
> covered in fine, fine dust that took forever to
> clean up. 10 minutes of use meant days of cleanup
> everywhere. The 1 Gallon Shopvac in addition to its
> usefullness in draining toilet tanks makes a nifty
> power source for a bong.
>
> For those who don't know what I'm referring to,
> search the archives for Bong and you'll find a nifty
> description of how to build on of these for
> yourself.
>
>
> Jim Gruber
> Bugsy '68 Sprite (future Bugeye in disguise)
> Cincinnati, OH
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