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Gerald Ross[_2_] April 18th 08 09:21 PM

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Where can I get Gast vacuum pump flushing solvent? I haven't had any
luck on the 'net.

Thanks in advance

Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

May your life be filled with experiences.





[email protected] April 19th 08 06:20 AM

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On Apr 18, 3:21 pm, Gerald Ross wrote:
Where can I get Gast vacuum pump flushing solvent? I haven't had any
luck on the 'net.


Sometimes Mr. Bill gets pretty busy, but I think he answers his emails
as it is his business. Hit him at

www.wbnoble.com

Robert

William Noble April 19th 08 07:53 AM

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my first thought would be "why do you need GAST flushing solvent"?
presuming a good answer to that query, I would call my local GAST
distributor - start here http://www.gastmfg.com/productinfo.html and try the
"contact us" link

I have used good old rubbing alchohol once, it worked fine to get a bunch of
crud out of an otherwise OK pump, just set it up to recirculate the stuff by
having it exit into a coffee can to be sucked up again - this is NOT the
approved way in the user's manual mind you, but it seemed to work.

Going back to my first question though, what pump and why do you think you
need the magic fluid?

(and yes, it's easiest to reach me via email which is posted on my web site,
wbnoble.com - I don't use a real email address in newsgroup postings because
to do so just gathers spam like a fallen tree gathers wood turners with
chainsaws)


bill N

"Gerald Ross" wrote in message
. ..
Where can I get Gast vacuum pump flushing solvent? I haven't had any luck
on the 'net.

Thanks in advance

Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

May your life be filled with experiences.






** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

[email protected] April 19th 08 09:01 AM

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On Apr 19, 1:53 am, "William Noble" wrote:

(and yes, it's easiest to reach me via email which is posted on my web site,
wbnoble.com - I don't use a real email address in newsgroup postings because
to do so just gathers spam like a fallen tree gathers wood turners with
chainsaws)


Whoops.... sorry about that Bill. I thought I was doing you a favor.
Won't happen again.

Robert

Gerald Ross[_2_] April 19th 08 12:49 PM

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William Noble wrote:
my first thought would be "why do you need GAST flushing solvent"?
presuming a good answer to that query, I would call my local GAST
distributor - start here http://www.gastmfg.com/productinfo.html and try the
"contact us" link

I have used good old rubbing alchohol once, it worked fine to get a bunch of
crud out of an otherwise OK pump, just set it up to recirculate the stuff by
having it exit into a coffee can to be sucked up again - this is NOT the
approved way in the user's manual mind you, but it seemed to work.

Going back to my first question though, what pump and why do you think you
need the magic fluid?

(and yes, it's easiest to reach me via email which is posted on my web site,
wbnoble.com - I don't use a real email address in newsgroup postings because
to do so just gathers spam like a fallen tree gathers wood turners with
chainsaws)


bill N


Thanks for the reply. I had tried to email you recently about
something else and assumed I had the wrong address.
I have a GAST 1/6 hp 0322-V103-G8DX. The other day I turned it on and
it gave a fluttering sound pulling only minimal vacuum. After 3 off/on
cycles it started running right.
One source said you could use brake cleaning fluid, but the can said
extremely flammable so I declined. Another said Loctite Safety
Solvent, but it contains mostly naptha and I did not feel like running
lighter fluid through it.

I found some GAST flushing solvent and it is on the way. The alcohol
sounds ok too.


"Gerald Ross" wrote in message
. ..
Where can I get Gast vacuum pump flushing solvent? I haven't had any luck
on the 'net.



--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

Meet the new boss, same as the old
boss. . . .





mac davis[_4_] April 19th 08 03:41 PM

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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 01:01:13 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

On Apr 19, 1:53 am, "William Noble" wrote:

(and yes, it's easiest to reach me via email which is posted on my web site,
wbnoble.com - I don't use a real email address in newsgroup postings because
to do so just gathers spam like a fallen tree gathers wood turners with
chainsaws)


Whoops.... sorry about that Bill. I thought I was doing you a favor.
Won't happen again.

Robert


You didn't give Bill's email, just his URL...
No harm, no foul? ;-]


mac

Please remove [dot]splinters before emailing

[email protected] April 19th 08 04:46 PM

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On Apr 19, 9:41 am, mac davis wrote:


You didn't give Bill's email, just his URL...
No harm, no foul? ;-]


Hope so!

These damn spambots are so sneaky and efficient these days you never
know.

Robert

William Noble April 20th 08 01:39 AM

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you did right - no problem - I give out my web site freely - that's what
it's for, afterall

I post a picture of my email address on my web site - that keeps the casual
"spider" from finding it and also helped significantly reduce spam. I was
just explaining WHY it is that I use a fake email address on NG posts --- I
really do appreciate your passing on my web address - it's even OK to pass
on my email - the primary route for harvesting is from the posting headers -
I tend to leave some extra spaces adn omit an "at" sign when I put my real
address into a NG -

for example, your email, if I were posting it would say "nail shooter 4 1 at
aol dot c om" or something like that, so it doesn't look like an address
to the software that scans postings - notice that I changed it below too
just to show another example

nailshooter41 at aol.com wrote in message
...
On Apr 19, 1:53 am, "William Noble" wrote:

(and yes, it's easiest to reach me via email which is posted on my web
site,
wbnoble.com - I don't use a real email address in newsgroup postings
because
to do so just gathers spam like a fallen tree gathers wood turners with
chainsaws)


Whoops.... sorry about that Bill. I thought I was doing you a favor.
Won't happen again.

Robert



** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

William Noble April 20th 08 01:42 AM

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Gerald - be absolutely sure you have a decent filter infront of that pump -
it doesn't take much dust or sawdust to ruin the soft carbon vanes - while I
can sell you a filter, and would be happy to do so, you can get one at sears
or maybe even a used tool place - any decent air line filter (not a pure
moisture trap) will do. I just finished cleaning out a pump that I had sold
that the recipient had clearly used without a filter - I don't think it
worked more than a few days - luckily the sawdust gummed it up and it
wouldn't start, otherwise it would have been completely destroyed. so for
everyone's attention - note, I am shouting this "ALWAYS USE A FILTER IN THE
VACUUM LINE BEFORE YOUR VACUUM PUMP" the filter built into the GAST vane
pumps is not enough, you need a separate filter.

bill N


Thanks for the reply. I had tried to email you recently about something
else and assumed I had the wrong address.
I have a GAST 1/6 hp 0322-V103-G8DX. The other day I turned it on and it
gave a fluttering sound pulling only minimal vacuum. After 3 off/on cycles
it started running right.
One source said you could use brake cleaning fluid, but the can said
extremely flammable so I declined. Another said Loctite Safety Solvent,
but it contains mostly naptha and I did not feel like running lighter
fluid through it.

I found some GAST flushing solvent and it is on the way. The alcohol
sounds ok too.


"Gerald Ross" wrote in message
. ..
Where can I get Gast vacuum pump flushing solvent? I haven't had any
luck on the 'net.



--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

Meet the new boss, same as the old
boss. . . .






** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

Leo Lichtman April 20th 08 03:14 AM

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"William Noble" wrote: you can get one at sears
or maybe even a used tool place - any decent air line filter (not a pure
moisture trap) will do. (clip)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A mason jar full of cheesecloth makes a pretty good filter. Make sure when
you solder in the tubing, that one of the lines goes to the bottom and the
other to the top. Or a hose with cheesecloth stuffed in.



Gerald Ross[_2_] April 20th 08 03:14 AM

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William Noble wrote:
Gerald - be absolutely sure you have a decent filter infront of that pump -
it doesn't take much dust or sawdust to ruin the soft carbon vanes - while I
can sell you a filter, and would be happy to do so, you can get one at sears
or maybe even a used tool place - any decent air line filter (not a pure
moisture trap) will do. I just finished cleaning out a pump that I had sold
that the recipient had clearly used without a filter - I don't think it
worked more than a few days - luckily the sawdust gummed it up and it
wouldn't start, otherwise it would have been completely destroyed. so for
everyone's attention - note, I am shouting this "ALWAYS USE A FILTER IN THE
VACUUM LINE BEFORE YOUR VACUUM PUMP" the filter built into the GAST vane
pumps is not enough, you need a separate filter.

bill N


Thanks, Bill. I have always used a good filter. Good advice.

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

Monday is a depressing way to spend
one-seventh of your life.





[email protected] April 21st 08 06:33 AM

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On Apr 19, 7:39 pm, "William Noble" wrote:
you did right - no problem - I give out my web site freely - that's what
it's for, afterall


Thanks for the follow up, Bill. I just passed you name (website!) to
a guy on the woodworking ng that was looking for affordable faceplates
and the possibility of a custom size or two.

I have such an extreme distaste for spam and crap in my mail, I rarely
use my real address for anything. If anyone wants me, they usually
ping me and since I read the groups about once a day (maybe more when
raining out) I am able to respond pretty quick.

Robert

[email protected] April 21st 08 06:47 AM

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On Apr 21, 12:33 am, "
wrote:

Thanks for the follow up, Bill. I just passed you name (website!) to
a guy on the woodworking ng that was looking for affordable faceplates
and the possibility of a custom size or two.


And once more over on Wood Central. Hope this sends some $$ your
way! You never know...

Robert


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