rptorman
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Post by rptorman on Apr 4, 2020 17:12:15 GMT -5
The instructions for my old Lot-o-tumbler says to put a small hole in the cap. Is that still the Norm? Thanks
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EricD
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Post by EricD on Apr 4, 2020 20:31:34 GMT -5
I do not have holes in mine, but you will want to have something holding it down, like rubber bands from the nipple and over the top and back to the nipple. Yes. I said nipple
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rptorman
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Post by rptorman on Apr 4, 2020 20:51:20 GMT -5
I do not have holes in mine, but you will want to have something holding it down, like rubber bands from the nipple and over the top and back to the nipple. Yes. I said nipple I watched a video last night where a guy had used Rubber bands. I am using a small bungee cord hooked on to either sides of the tumbler. I just wasn't sure about the bungee and a hole. Thanks again Eric
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EricD
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Post by EricD on Apr 4, 2020 20:53:25 GMT -5
I do not have holes in mine, but you will want to have something holding it down, like rubber bands from the nipple and over the top and back to the nipple. Yes. I said nipple I watched a video last night where a guy had used Rubber bands. I am using a small bungee cord hooked on to either sides of the tumbler. I just wasn't sure about the bungee and a hole. Thanks again Eric My pleasure sir. The bungee will secure it just fine if it needs to pass a little gas or the temp increases inside for any number of reasons.
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EricD
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Post by EricD on Apr 4, 2020 20:56:19 GMT -5
P.S.: I admire how much research you are doing on your own on the machine. Your questions so far aren't by far uneducated ones
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