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for anyone interested in adapting their chamber to quick disconnect as I did:
I used 3/16" ID tubing, teflon tape, Liquid nails.
Cole Parmer female is a valved, barbed fitting.
Cole Parmer male is a straight thru, barbed fitting.
One can wrap the threads of the Chamber with teflon tape, coat with Liquid Nails or any Sealing caulk. Push/screw the tubing on that. Let dry. The teflon tape is used in the event you want to undo this process. The Liquid nails guarantees a leak proof joint.
You use the female valved on the other end of that tube. Liquid nails to seal, if desired.
The male goes on the tubing to your hand-vacuum pump.
(Harbor Freight Brake bleeding/penis pump)
Considerations: some pumps need ID of 0.25" tubing. A transition of one size tubing to the other size may be required. If only 0.25" tubing is used, then different Cole Parmer fittings/part numbers will have to be used.
Either shop for a transition, or make your own by forcing 5/16" OD tubing into 1/4" ID tubing, yes it can be done.
My first run at this, I used a female fitting just like the one atop most penis cylinders, transitioned from one size tubing to a smaller, to join to a male at the far end.
Helps to layout your parts first, and start planning the modifications, dry run assembly.
http://www.coleparmer.com/Product/Q...n_Tube_ID_1_8_in_Flow_Size_Acetal/EW-06360-22
http://www.coleparmer.com/Product/Q...n_Tube_ID_1_8_in_Flow_Size_Acetal/EW-06360-44
Types of parts I initially worked with:
https://www.lapdist.com/category/hose.html
Lastly, make a replacement for that green mouth hose. 2 ft length of tubing, with a male straight through, barbed fitting on one end. The other end is mouth operated. It can be used to pressurize the chamber initially, for a better seal when you mount in. Because the chamber fitting is valved, you can pressurize the chamber, disconnect, and proceed with the mounting in o f the glans process.
I used 3/16" ID tubing, teflon tape, Liquid nails.
Cole Parmer female is a valved, barbed fitting.
Cole Parmer male is a straight thru, barbed fitting.
One can wrap the threads of the Chamber with teflon tape, coat with Liquid Nails or any Sealing caulk. Push/screw the tubing on that. Let dry. The teflon tape is used in the event you want to undo this process. The Liquid nails guarantees a leak proof joint.
You use the female valved on the other end of that tube. Liquid nails to seal, if desired.
The male goes on the tubing to your hand-vacuum pump.
(Harbor Freight Brake bleeding/penis pump)
Considerations: some pumps need ID of 0.25" tubing. A transition of one size tubing to the other size may be required. If only 0.25" tubing is used, then different Cole Parmer fittings/part numbers will have to be used.
Either shop for a transition, or make your own by forcing 5/16" OD tubing into 1/4" ID tubing, yes it can be done.
My first run at this, I used a female fitting just like the one atop most penis cylinders, transitioned from one size tubing to a smaller, to join to a male at the far end.
Helps to layout your parts first, and start planning the modifications, dry run assembly.
http://www.coleparmer.com/Product/Q...n_Tube_ID_1_8_in_Flow_Size_Acetal/EW-06360-22
http://www.coleparmer.com/Product/Q...n_Tube_ID_1_8_in_Flow_Size_Acetal/EW-06360-44
Types of parts I initially worked with:
https://www.lapdist.com/category/hose.html
Lastly, make a replacement for that green mouth hose. 2 ft length of tubing, with a male straight through, barbed fitting on one end. The other end is mouth operated. It can be used to pressurize the chamber initially, for a better seal when you mount in. Because the chamber fitting is valved, you can pressurize the chamber, disconnect, and proceed with the mounting in o f the glans process.