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JOH April 23rd 08 05:13 AM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
This might be the wrong group, if so, please point me in the right
direction.

I need to find a supplier from whom I can purchase a small and very
quiet electric pump, one that will run at about 1/2 to 1 gallon per
minute. The fluid to be pumped is oil (sesame, coconut, olive) or
milk (buttermilk, coconut) or water.

[email protected] April 23rd 08 06:54 AM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
On Apr 22, 9:13*pm, JOH wrote:
This might be the wrong group, if so, please point me in the right
direction.

I need to find a supplier from whom I can purchase a small and very
quiet electric pump, one that will run at about 1/2 to 1 gallon per
minute. *The fluid to be pumped is oil (sesame, coconut, olive) or
milk (buttermilk, coconut) or water.


I would check www.grainger.com or www.mcmastercarr.com

Erma1ina April 23rd 08 07:10 AM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
JOH wrote:

This might be the wrong group, if so, please point me in the right
direction.

I need to find a supplier from whom I can purchase a small and very
quiet electric pump, one that will run at about 1/2 to 1 gallon per
minute. The fluid to be pumped is oil (sesame, coconut, olive) or
milk (buttermilk, coconut) or water.


If D/C is OK, what about an electric galley pump?

The Reverend Natural Light April 23rd 08 06:07 PM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
On Apr 23, 12:13 am, JOH wrote:
I need to find a supplier from whom I can purchase a small and very
quiet electric pump, one that will run at about 1/2 to 1 gallon per
minute. The fluid to be pumped is oil (sesame, coconut, olive) or
milk (buttermilk, coconut) or water.


An electric fuel pump for an old Volkwagen Bug would work nicely. $20-
$40 at an auto parts store. I've used them for a variety of
purposes. They'll pump water but I left one full of water for a
couple of months and it wouldn't work again. Probably not a good idea
for foods, though.


JOH April 23rd 08 08:07 PM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
On Apr 23, 1:07 pm, The Reverend Natural Light
wrote:
On Apr 23, 12:13 am, JOH wrote:

I need to find a supplier from whom I can purchase a small and very
quiet electric pump, one that will run at about 1/2 to 1 gallon per
minute. The fluid to be pumped is oil (sesame, coconut, olive) or
milk (buttermilk, coconut) or water.


An electric fuel pump for an old Volkwagen Bug would work nicely. $20-
$40 at an auto parts store. I've used them for a variety of
purposes. They'll pump water but I left one full of water for a
couple of months and it wouldn't work again. Probably not a good idea
for foods, though.


What gets pumped won't be digested nor placed into the body in any
way.

Speedy Jim[_2_] April 23rd 08 08:20 PM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
JOH wrote:
On Apr 23, 1:07 pm, The Reverend Natural Light
wrote:

On Apr 23, 12:13 am, JOH wrote:


I need to find a supplier from whom I can purchase a small and very
quiet electric pump, one that will run at about 1/2 to 1 gallon per
minute. The fluid to be pumped is oil (sesame, coconut, olive) or
milk (buttermilk, coconut) or water.


An electric fuel pump for an old Volkwagen Bug would work nicely. $20-
$40 at an auto parts store. I've used them for a variety of
purposes. They'll pump water but I left one full of water for a
couple of months and it wouldn't work again. Probably not a good idea
for foods, though.



What gets pumped won't be digested nor placed into the body in any
way.

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You might consider one of the many styles of condensate pumps
available. They will pump fluids with some solids and are
generally constructed of non-corrosive materials.

http://hartell.thomasnet.com/category/condensate-pumps?
for example.

Some of these sell for under $100 and will achieve the 1 GPM goal.

You can search a dazzling array of different types of pumps on eBay
for more resources.

Jim

Mitch@_._ April 23rd 08 09:16 PM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:13:31 -0700 (PDT), JOH
wrote:

This might be the wrong group, if so, please point me in the right
direction.



I had a great source for fountain pumps that I use for Halloween
props. I no longer have the bookmark, though.

Something along these lines:
http://www.fountainpumpandsupply.com...in_riopump.htm

Smitty Two April 24th 08 05:42 AM

seeking SNIP
 
In article
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JOH wrote:

This might be the wrong group, snip


We don't mind an OT post now and again. What we hate is google. So find
another way to access usenet. Then we'll be nice. Maybe.

JOH April 24th 08 01:56 PM

seeking SNIP
 
On Apr 24, 12:42 am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article
,

JOH wrote:
This might be the wrong group, snip


We don't mind an OT post now and again. What we hate is google. So find
another way to access usenet. Then we'll be nice. Maybe.


Now, there's an interesting statement. You don't want me to use
google to access this group, but you don't bother recommending any
other method. Guess what I'll have to turn to, to find another method
for accessing this group? That's right .. google!

And honestly, I don't know what you're talking about. In the ten
years I've been posting to various groups, the last six or seven via
google, no one has ever complained. If I'm committing some etiquette
breach, let me know. Explain it. Make a recommendation.

Thanks.

JOH April 24th 08 01:56 PM

seeking supplier for small quiet electric pump
 
On Apr 23, 4:16 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:13:31 -0700 (PDT), JOH
wrote:

This might be the wrong group, if so, please point me in the right
direction.


I had a great source for fountain pumps that I use for Halloween
props. I no longer have the bookmark, though.

Something along these lines:http://www.fountainpumpandsupply.com...in_riopump.htm


Now we're talking! That's where I'll go first. Thanks, Mitch.


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