socaljohn
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can you expand on "training problem "?They do work quite well, but it might be another equipment solution to a training problem. .
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can you expand on "training problem "?They do work quite well, but it might be another equipment solution to a training problem. .
can you expand on "training problem "?
It does take a bit of time and a few repetitions, but it is quite easy.
and is even "easier" with a fairly simple tool..... you are mostly "spot on" with your pov/comments on the board, but I'm not seeing the reason for negativity you are projecting on this one....
I agree, it works just fine. Like I said, I have a couple of them, somewhere. I'll bet they might be with my magnehelic and my inline adjustment tool; wherever they might be.
Too much stuff is my problem. It is similar to the reason spit is my favorite defog.
I used to have one. Someone gave it to me, but I lost it before the 1st use. I just run water in from oral inflator by holding the inflator buttom, then run half the water out from OPV by pulling the string, half out the way in. Repeat maybe 3 or 4 times and done. But I don't see how a garden hose can damage the inflator tho
Tobin, how about first fill bladder with water, then hold the inflator button, wing upside down, and let water come out from the shredder value. It is quite slow, but is it enough to run the salt residual away?