Yesterday I decided to bag the latest version of my DLG. When I got the
bag set up I found that it leaked...again. Seems like every time that I
start to do some bagging I have to spend an inordinate amount of time to
get a non-leaking bag. You know, the kind where you can leave the pump
off after pulling the vacuum. Many of you guys (and dolls?) have been to
this dance before, I am sure. So, I thought to ask for advice... what
you do in this regard? How do you create a never-fail bag? What tricks
work for you? I hope that this doesn't start a thread as contentious as
the one on the new JR frequency synthesized transmitter modules did.
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- [RCSE] Vacuum bags Al Scidmore
- Re: [RCSE] Vacuum bags brian
- Re: [RCSE] Vacuum bags Ed Berris
- Re: [RCSE] Vacuum bags Phil Barnes
- Re: [RCSE] Vacuum bags Phil Barnes
- Re: [RCSE] Vacuum bags Jack Harper

