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AsleepInYorkshire wrote:Fits to bottom of chair leg?
jfgw wrote:AsleepInYorkshire wrote:Fits to bottom of chair leg?
That looks feasible but it is not a foot for any type of furniture or anything-else.
Julian F. G. W.
AsleepInYorkshire wrote:Starter solenoid plunger boot
AiY(D)
swill453 wrote:Is it hard or squishy?
swill453 wrote:If it was a quarter of the size I'd guess an ear bud cover. Anything along those lines?
jfgw wrote:AsleepInYorkshire, one of those answers is close.
Clue: I found some Octopus nipple pasties on Etsy but it is not those. (I didn't link but you can Google them.)
Julian F. G. W.
jfgw wrote:The Starter solenoid plunger boot is the closest answer of the two, although that is a bit like saying that a giraffe is more like a bicycle than a washing-machine.
Julian F. G. W.
Mike4 wrote:jfgw wrote:The Starter solenoid plunger boot is the closest answer of the two, although that is a bit like saying that a giraffe is more like a bicycle than a washing-machine.
Julian F. G. W.
I disagree. I think a washing machine is more like a bicycle than like a giraffe.
servodude wrote:Is it's not automotive AND it's squishy AND AIY was close
then it's not a hand pump/bellow for a fuel line or a pocket espresso machine
- but it's blowing air down that nipple for AIY's third suggestion?
jfgw wrote:servodude wrote:Is it's not automotive AND it's squishy AND AIY was close
then it's not a hand pump/bellow for a fuel line or a pocket espresso machine
- but it's blowing air down that nipple for AIY's third suggestion?
Correct answer servodude.
It's the bellow behind the button used with Grohe pneumatic flushing mechanisms. A tube pushes onto this and the other end of the tube pushes onto a clear plastic bellows which operates the flush valve.
The one in the photo is split, a common problem, easily fixed by fitting a replacement.
Julian F. G. W.
AsleepInYorkshire wrote:jfgw wrote:servodude wrote:Is it's not automotive AND it's squishy AND AIY was close
then it's not a hand pump/bellow for a fuel line or a pocket espresso machine
- but it's blowing air down that nipple for AIY's third suggestion?
Correct answer servodude.
It's the bellow behind the button used with Grohe pneumatic flushing mechanisms. A tube pushes onto this and the other end of the tube pushes onto a clear plastic bellows which operates the flush valve.
The one in the photo is split, a common problem, easily fixed by fitting a replacement.
Julian F. G. W.
So poo is quite complicated then![]()
Well done sd![]()
AiY(D)
servodude wrote:I just poked that one over the line - all the hard work had been done
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