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Vacuum tools 200 1988

That's a really snazzy looking jar! Puts my pickle jar to shame, for sure, but honestly what really impresses me is seeing a clean workbench behind it. That's almost nostalgic for me. Maybe I can take some inspiration.

I haven't used the jar in a long while, but it sorta smells of brake fluid. The cap is pierced by brass tubing soldered in. Maybe I sucked a reservoir dry, but I can't remember. Yes, I think that was it. Had a cracked rez come with a new master, and had to change it after finding the leak.

Master bench-bleeding adapters made from one junkyard front caliper-to-hose cupro-nickel line sitting in the foreground.


--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Be nice to your kids. They will choose your nursing home one day.






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