From: Steve W. on
Pressure or vacuum type? How about the pump style pressure units with no
separate chamber for fluid?
I've got a friend looking for one for his home garage.
I use an older KD pressure set-up but he doesn't like the price. I
figure the folks on here might have a few options he could look at.

So what do you use?
Would you buy something else?

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Jeffrey Dahmer enough human flesh,
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From: Nate Nagel on
Steve W. wrote:
> Pressure or vacuum type? How about the pump style pressure units with no
> separate chamber for fluid?
> I've got a friend looking for one for his home garage.
> I use an older KD pressure set-up but he doesn't like the price. I
> figure the folks on here might have a few options he could look at.
>
> So what do you use?
> Would you buy something else?
>

I like pressure over vacuum, and the Motive Products unit is
surprisingly useful for the price.

nate

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From: Steve W. on
Nate Nagel wrote:
> Steve W. wrote:
>> Pressure or vacuum type? How about the pump style pressure units with
>> no separate chamber for fluid?
>> I've got a friend looking for one for his home garage.
>> I use an older KD pressure set-up but he doesn't like the price. I
>> figure the folks on here might have a few options he could look at.
>>
>> So what do you use?
>> Would you buy something else?
>>
>
> I like pressure over vacuum, and the Motive Products unit is
> surprisingly useful for the price.
>
> nate
>

That is the one he was looking at. I take it you have one? Anything to
watch out for?

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Near Cooperstown, New York
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From: Nate Nagel on
Steve W. wrote:
> Nate Nagel wrote:
>
>> Steve W. wrote:
>>
>>> Pressure or vacuum type? How about the pump style pressure units with
>>> no separate chamber for fluid?
>>> I've got a friend looking for one for his home garage.
>>> I use an older KD pressure set-up but he doesn't like the price. I
>>> figure the folks on here might have a few options he could look at.
>>>
>>> So what do you use?
>>> Would you buy something else?
>>>
>>
>> I like pressure over vacuum, and the Motive Products unit is
>> surprisingly useful for the price.
>>
>> nate
>>
>
> That is the one he was looking at. I take it you have one? Anything to
> watch out for?
>

yup, I've had one for years, only peeve is the lack of a swivel in the
hose (I use it on cars with screw-on reservoir caps.) I think they may
have included a swivel now. Anyway I've had no issues with it at all
other than that.

nate

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"Steve W." wrote:

> Pressure or vacuum type? How about the pump style pressure units with no
> separate chamber for fluid?
> I've got a friend looking for one for his home garage.
> I use an older KD pressure set-up but he doesn't like the price. I
> figure the folks on here might have a few options he could look at.
>
> So what do you use?
> Would you buy something else?
>
> --
> Steve W.
> Near Cooperstown, New York
> NRA Member
> Pacifism - The theory that if they'd fed
> Jeffrey Dahmer enough human flesh,
> he'd have become a vegan.
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