A high pressure pump into a drum certainly sounds promising. Could be a
good economical technique. I am interested to see how this one pans out.
Wayne
>
> Something like the gear pumps at
> http://www.barwell.com/html/gear_pump.html
>
> I wonder if these would work with paper and cardboard. Papercrete
> clogs most things but the shape of these gears looks like it might
> do the trick.
>
> I heard about someone using an undersink type garbage disposal for
> pc, but don't remember any reports about longevity or speed. Harbor
> Freight used to sell a pump designed to get sewage out of a
> basement, but it didn't turn up in a search at their website today.
>
> For the price of a couple of 4" fittings and a plastic drum, George
> could know pretty quickly how his pump would make pc. A sturdy
> clamp on lid would probably be in order.
> spaceman All opinions expressed or implied are subject to change
> without notice upon receipt of new information.
> On 8/5/2011 12:08 AM, Wayne wrote: Have you thouht of
> shredder pumps or garbage disposal pumps as the intake? Both used in
> waste and sewage handling.
>
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