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RE: MJ-SB08/2013 – Vacuum sealed onto a chair - madjack - 07 Nov 2013 (07 Nov 2013, 17:30 )krinlyc Wrote: What about first using the vacuum cleaner to suck out lots of air and then using the vacuum pump to get even more air out ... From personal experience I can honestly say that a standard vacuum cleaner, with a good airtight seal is more than enough to create an incredibly tight feeling. My one thought on adding a vacuum pump is that it might be useful to keep the vacuum 'topped-up' (err... maybe that should be 'sucked-out'?) after the cleaner was switched off - sort of like what Krinlyc suggests. The challenge now becomes how to set everything up with timers and such. Personally I would rather spend my time and money on a one-way valve, safe release and maybe a latex vacuum bed.... Oh to dream of latex sleep 😊 Please keep the feedback coming - great stuff MJ RE: MJ-SB08/2013 – Vacuum sealed onto a chair - laris069 - 08 Dec 2013 Just try a good vacuum cleaner on a diver's drysuit and let me know about... |