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Old May 10, 2008, 08:30 PM
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hydraulics ?

I have my garden hose connected to a soaping device my friend had suggested drillling 2 diagonal holes in the hose near the nozzle to aereate the soap

like to hear if you have any ideas please....

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Old May 11, 2008, 07:20 PM   #11  
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thanx for the info that why I seem to recall him metioning sand blasters. but my ??? is this has a reducing jet nozzle the hose diameter is about 3/8 or smaller and tip diagonally reduces. would you think that if i aerate the hose it could still work with a reducing tip nozzle?????

I mean would you think the end product would be aerated????
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note: I do I reapeat I do understand venturi.....
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