anyone know where i can get about a half a dozen of these things cheap? all the sites that i find on the net, are only sold in a kit with the drain adapter and some kinda waterbed cleaning stuff...
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When I bought my first set of fat sacks the pump and the sacks didnt come with any blue things, so I emailed the company and within a week or so they had 4 of them in my mailbox. After such good results from skylon I sent emails to other compaines and now have had and lost several of them. I offered to pay but they just sent out the parts with no questions asked. I guess you could try that...
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Andrew -- Not sure if you're set on the waterbed fittings, but in my experience those things don't make for such a stellar connection. Kind of scary, but the flimsy sac openings let me pull those blue fittings off by hand with little force, regardless of how 'tight' I made them. What I eventually opted for is the gray colored, male 3/4" barbed pvc fitting pushed through the bag inlet. A clamp over that makes it a major solid connection. The one potential drawback is the clamp over the bag threads may degrade the threads over time, but I don't plan on using the bags in any other capacity so it's not a problem for me.'08 Super Air Nautique 210
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is this for a auto ballast system? or are you making pumps? what I did for my auto system was used 3/4 pvc cut a 4" peice and used a hair dryer to heat up the sack opening then I forced the pipe in the hole and clamped my hose over the pipe. drain pump i just shove in the hole the same way and clamped it then taped the heck out of it for protection.
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