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Steve
 
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Grant, is there any way you can take a picture of the cylinder
plumbing or maybe draw me up a diagram and let me know which cylinder
to get from Surplus Center? Thanks for your help, Steve
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Michael Cameron
 
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Steve wrote in message ...
Grant, is there any way you can take a picture of the cylinder
plumbing or maybe draw me up a diagram and let me know which cylinder
to get from Surplus Center? Thanks for your help, Steve



It would be great if the info could be posted here and the drawing put in
the drop box so we could all see it if Grant is willing and has the time.

Michael no xx's in address


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Grant Erwin
 
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I answered this once already, I think my ISP is losing some messages.
Anyway, have a look at http://www.tinyisland.com/images/downfeed.pdf
yes it is the dreaded PDF format but this is a full document including
a fair amount of text explaining the picture.

Grant

Michael Cameron wrote:

Steve wrote in message ...

Grant, is there any way you can take a picture of the cylinder
plumbing or maybe draw me up a diagram and let me know which cylinder
to get from Surplus Center? Thanks for your help, Steve




It would be great if the info could be posted here and the drawing put in
the drop box so we could all see it if Grant is willing and has the time.

Michael no xx's in address



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Bob Miller
 
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From: Grant Erwin

I answered this once already, I think my ISP is losing some messages.
Anyway, have a look at http://www.tinyisland.com/images/downfeed.pdf
yes it is the dreaded PDF format but this is a full document including
a fair amount of text explaining the picture.


I too used to dread the .pdf format. But then I bought a scanner abd the
software disc included Acrobat v.5
While online one day I went to a site with a .pdf and was going to donload as a
file and open it later with acrobat. I was pleasantly suprise to find that when
Clicked on the .pdf, acrobat opened automatically (inside aol) and downloaded
and displayed the file, which I happily printed.
Now no more .pdf dread!
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