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Subject: Re: Ross Hose Set Up


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Jim Fleetwood
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Date Posted: 09:27:59 05/29/03 Thu
In reply to: Mike Miller 's message, "Re: Ross Hose Set Up" on 20:11:05 05/28/03 Wed

Would it be better to empty the
>Canister in the chanter portion and leave th ehose
>connected? This would kind of act as a water trap but
>still allow moist air through?

Probably a good idea. I just pulled the hose on mine last year when it was so dry and dusty you couldn't spit. I have had no problem since so I decided to let well enough alone.

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