Hand pump issues

Juicemann7

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This is my first time using the hand pump method. I can't get the pump to hold pressure. I have to repump it every 30 seconds. It has taken me 1 1/2 hours to filter 70mL. This is ridiculous. Have I missed something?
 
I read somewhere on another post that someone was having the same issues. The response was to make sure your bottles are screwed in tight to the filter and make sure there are no cracks in the receiver bottle.

I just ordered a couple glass receiver bottles to avoid such a problem with cracking.

Another post I saw that someone was using a pump from harborfreight, actually quite a few of them were using it.
2.5 CFM Vacuum Pump

 
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I read somewhere on another post that someone was having the same issues. The response was to make sure your bottles are screwed in tight to the filter and make sure there are no cracks in the receiver bottle.

I just ordered a couple glass receiver bottles to avoid such a problem with cracking.

Another post I saw that someone was using a pump from harborfreight, actually quite a few of them were using it.
2.5 CFM Vacuum Pump

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I work in the highway construction industry and our number one rule is "No tools from Harbor Freight". They might be fine for light home use but for God's sake don't use them in any industrial sense!
 
I do construction as well. You wont catch Harbor Freight tools in my house. The second filter I used held the pressure fine. I think these .22 nylon filters are to much for oil. Even holding the pressure it took 3 hours to filter 200mL
 
I do construction as well. You wont catch Harbor Freight tools in my house. The second filter I used held the pressure fine. I think these .22 nylon filters are to much for oil. Even holding the pressure it took 3 hours to filter 200mL

I was warned about the .22 nylons thankfully. Hopefully its smooth sailing for you here on out.
 
Just following up. The first filter I used must of been cracked somewhere. The rest of my batches filtered. 200 mL took 3 hours though. I don't know how people get it done in 15 minutes, but it literally took 24 hours to filter all my gear.
 
Just following up. The first filter I used must of been cracked somewhere. The rest of my batches filtered. 200 mL took 3 hours though. I don't know how people get it done in 15 minutes, but it literally took 24 hours to filter all my gear.

Were you able to get the pressure to hold from the hand pump?
 
I've always cracked the plastic receiver flasks when I've put any kind of vacuum on them. I'll use only glass now. Another trick is to not go crazy with the pressure. I forget what the exact number was, but it was around the first bold line on the gauge.
 

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