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I was just wondering if u can put water in high quality pumps(no electrical ) ?

Thanks
 
Give it a shot:)
 
edcast55;458517 said:
I was just wondering if u can put water in high quality pumps(no electrical ) ?

Thanks

I have been hydropumping with a standard manual pump for 3 months. building my routine through experimentation. 3 sets with insert sleeve and 3 without the sleeve-employing the tube packing technique with water in the pump 1/2 to 3/4 full.
 
I wouldn't do it if you have an inline gauge. Those gauges are not typically meant for water.
 
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You can if you use an in-line fluid reservoir to capture the water as it's pumped out. I'd do this with a gauged pump to prevent water from entering the gauge and possibly damaging it, that is, if your pump is meant for air only. Or you can get the whole shebang for $25-30 in a brake bleeding kit.
 
Hey how is that red harborfrieght pump? My mityvac's plastic handle broke so I took the time off from Penis Enlargement (though the weeks are adding up fast) and i need to replace it.. Kind of dissapointed that its all plastic but it lasted me a few years since I had it for my car. Does that harborfreight pump have a pressure relief valve on it?

BTW, i tried water pumping , warm up, stretches, then filling up the cylinder 1/3 with hot/warm water then pump with the reservoir in-line the hose. My initial thought was that the water cools off after a few minutes which makes my penis cool when I take it out... Where as dry pumping, my penis is warm when I take it out.. so I don't think water pumping is that great unless your in the shower where you can keep the water temps warm.
 
tekryder;464008 said:
Hey how is that red harborfrieght pump? My mityvac's plastic handle broke so I took the time off from Penis Enlargement (though the weeks are adding up fast) and i need to replace it.. Kind of dissapointed that its all plastic but it lasted me a few years since I had it for my car. Does that harborfreight pump have a pressure relief valve on it?

BTW, i tried water pumping , warm up, stretches, then filling up the cylinder 1/3 with hot/warm water then pump with the reservoir in-line the hose. My initial thought was that the water cools off after a few minutes which makes my penis cool when I take it out... Where as dry pumping, my penis is warm when I take it out.. so I don't think water pumping is that great unless your in the shower where you can keep the water temps warm.

The red pump is bad ass. It's steel and won't break. And yes it has a relief valve on it. I have two one for pumping the brakes one for pumping my cock! I really recommend it.
 
beardick;464010 said:
The red pump is bad ass. It's steel and won't break. And yes it has a relief valve on it. I have two one for pumping the brakes one for pumping my cock! I really recommend it.

Actually the handle is steel and the vacuum chamber is brass, but who really cares because it works great. Interesting, the operating instructions include a caution that it should not be used in the presence of children. Accordingly, check your surroundings before using the pump.
 
since doing 1/3 water in the pump tech...as part of my daily bath routine, in addition to all night clamp wrapping after the fact..I pack the tube to the top at (red) 7 inHg/(black)18cmHg. I hold for 2 minutes before releasing, removing then starting over. my lady friend says that I seem longer and my trust is deeper. so I must be making progress...and she knows nothing about my workout.
 
Technically: Air is compressible, water is not and therefore products made for air are usually built with compressibility in mind. Water is also corrosive and non-lubricating.

In practice: it's probably ok, but remember that water has no forgiveness since it can't be compressed.
 
I've never used any pumps (air or water) before. If I use this AIR pump (in picture below) and fill it with WATER and then apply on my penis and pump the water, will it work? Even if it spoils the pump in 6 months, then too it will be alright for me. Since these are cheap and I can buy one every 6 months or so.

Thanks for your help.

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ShahJahan;640860 said:
I've never used any pumps (air or water) before. If I use this AIR pump (in picture below) and fill it with WATER and then apply on my penis and pump the water, will it work? Even if it spoils the pump in 6 months, then too it will be alright for me. Since these are cheap and I can buy one every 6 months or so.

Thanks for your help.

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Very Inventive!
 
I wonder if there are places making custom water pumps. I saw a few in videos that are pretty crazy
 
I usually don't really advertise and don't mean to do it this time very much either ... But since you asked, Water Trap for Pumping - Thickwall Cylinders Ltd.
You could get a cylinder in which size you want and then add this to your set. Price seems decent; you can also get this kind of water trap from automotive stores under a name of brake fluid change kit or something similar.
So, you could go for Thickwall, Vacu-tech, La pumps, many choices are available.

The cheaper pump pictured earlier; I think that will have a problem with water without water trap. Sure you can try. I would vouch for a better cylinder and this water trap idea though. A good cylinder and a pump will last a long time. The initial cost might be higher, but you will save money and time considering the future.
Depending which size you aim for, it is good to have at least 1 inch of so called spare room. At least this is the consensus from what I've read.
 
acromegaly;640988 said:
I wonder if there are places making custom water pumps. I saw a few in videos that are pretty crazy

If there s money in it then someone is doing it:)
 
Bumping this old thread because I ordered a brake bleeder that comes with the trap. Just wondering if anyone had success with it? I would think it would just suck all the water out of the cylinder and dump it in the trap and end up air pumping.
 
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