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#595882 - 07/24/09 09:32 PM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: John_Worthington]
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Hmmm, that's interesting. I visited from work and had no problem. Did you visit the USA site or the UK site? SNG has a number of site - USA, NH and UK...which was it? ALso, which program caught the trojan?
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#595884 - 07/24/09 09:35 PM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: Basil]
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Usually if SNG doesn't have it, it will be really rare.
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#595913 - 07/25/09 12:39 AM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: John_Worthington]
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I think I can clean up my existing filters and use them again. The Bases cleaned up pretty well in my abrasive cabinet (very fine glass abrasive). Then I am soaking the gauze part of the filters in Mineral Spirits. I'll then Epoxy the filters back to the base and see how that looks.
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#595921 - 07/25/09 05:01 AM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: Basil]
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Loc: malaga spain
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Those filters look like the ones used by paint sprayers on the pick up pipe of the spray gun,they just push on might be worth a look/try
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#596142 - 07/26/09 03:50 AM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: Basil]
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Registered: 09/03/06
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Loc: malaga spain
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look good to me-if the filters are still intact no need for new ones
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#596205 - 07/26/09 10:45 AM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: mikespain]
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look good to me-if the filters are still intact no need for new ones Yeah, the filters are basically in good shape, just a little discolored. I managed to get the base/tube cleaned up like new.
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#599800 - 08/11/09 06:11 AM
Re: Help finding part
[Re: Basil]
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Have you sample tested the epoxy you used in a bath of brake fluid? Or are you gonna use silicone? ...just wonderin' 
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#599829 - 08/11/09 08:19 AM
Re: Help finding part
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Have you sample tested the epoxy you used in a bath of brake fluid? Or are you gonna use silicone? ...just wonderin' I haven't yet, but plan to do so. (NO, not going to use Silicone. Have used it in the past with "ok" results, but have decided to use regular brake fluid this time.
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