G-bone
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- Gold Bug Pro w/ NEL coil.
Minelab Xterra 705,
Bazooka Snipers (24" and 30").
Royal Folding Sluice with Gold hog mats.
Thompson 12V Puffer Drywasher.
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Bellows Fabric for puffers - spray on type sealer?
I have been going over my Thompson puffer lately, just examining and learning it.
My attention was drawn to the Material used for the Bellows.
Mine is basically a Canvas or Denim type material (Cotton?) and it no doubt allows air threw its weave.
So I got to wondering about possibly finding a spray-on type coating that might help reduce that air loss,
yet not effect it's flexibility at all.
Has anyone thought about this and if so, have you investigated?
My first thought is the "Parts Dip" brand, spray-on rubber or the Flex-coat you always see on TV.
Just a very thin application that seals the weave a little better.
Some day I will have to replace the Bellows material, and I'm sure there are better/newer materials with denser weaves that I can replace with, but until then I'm just thinking how to bump up the efficiency as it is.
And if I'm over thinking it, please let me know that too
G
I have been going over my Thompson puffer lately, just examining and learning it.
My attention was drawn to the Material used for the Bellows.
Mine is basically a Canvas or Denim type material (Cotton?) and it no doubt allows air threw its weave.
So I got to wondering about possibly finding a spray-on type coating that might help reduce that air loss,
yet not effect it's flexibility at all.
Has anyone thought about this and if so, have you investigated?
My first thought is the "Parts Dip" brand, spray-on rubber or the Flex-coat you always see on TV.
Just a very thin application that seals the weave a little better.
Some day I will have to replace the Bellows material, and I'm sure there are better/newer materials with denser weaves that I can replace with, but until then I'm just thinking how to bump up the efficiency as it is.
And if I'm over thinking it, please let me know that too

G