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Posted By: Admin New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 05:46 AM
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Yup, camera in the pocket at a super market on another site visit with a client, this time it was in Miami.

Here is a fine way to feed a piece of equipment..
TA's FA's 90' elbows etc

Marc A. Candels
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(submitted via Joe Tedesco)
Posted By: Lostazhell Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 07:19 AM
Marc, good pic!... but what the devil is this thing?!?? The hose looks like it was annexed from the suction line of one of those commercial floor scrubbers... The connection looks like someone grabbed 1 or 2 fittings from each department at Home Depot! Marc, any chance we can get a shot of the other end of this contraption? [Linked Image]

-Randy
Posted By: Mean Gene Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 02:59 PM
It's a Jonny Trap, manufactured by FAR Products, Inc.
The first coin operated pump designed to lift waste from boats and discharge it into any acceptable sewage system. [Linked Image] [Linked Image]

[Linked Image from pumpoutsys.com]

http://www.pumpoutsys.com/default.asp?P=product


[This message has been edited by Mean Gene (edited 06-04-2004).]
Posted By: HotLine1 Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 03:33 PM
So am I correct that the "hose" going to the 'input' designated entry is for the 'input' of the sewage (suction line) and NOT the electrical connection??

A good thing here in NJ, we have pump out boats, and the State sponsors them and NO coins are required.

John
Posted By: mcandels Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 05:39 PM
Thats all we took. The white line went thru a old pull box and then down a 2" sched 40 PVC in the ground. Did not see any other supply to it

Whatever it is, nice collection of fittings
Posted By: Mean Gene Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 07:04 PM
Well, after seeing Joe Tedesco's newest example of Liquid Tite, I wouldn't put anything past some people. [Linked Image]

[Linked Image from joetedesco.com]
Posted By: iwire Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 07:44 PM
Seems like input in this case means water (or worse [Linked Image])
Posted By: Mean Gene Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 08:13 PM
Yea, I think you are right Bob.

I searched the manufacturers web site for installation instructions, but came up empty handed.
Posted By: electure Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/04/04 10:07 PM
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Here is a fine way to feed a piece of equipment..


Well, there's certainly no denying that...Yuck!! [Linked Image]
Posted By: u2slow Re: New form of Liquid Tite - 06/05/04 04:50 AM
I had some of that garden-hose action at my house. The previous (also first) owner decided garden hose was a good way to make old, paper-type NMD (without bond wire) suitable for direct burial. It was #14 feeder to a detached garage.

Got rid of that as soon as I discovered it. [Linked Image]
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