Ole' Todd Wrote---- <<The bag actually is installed "sideways." Not on the same axis as the spring. It sounds weird, but that is what the instructions say.>> Yeeeep---the bags would seem to lay in there sideway's alright----but if the valve was on the bottom of the bag, as it layed on it's side---which side would be the top? The top would be the opposite of the bottom, which really would be the side, if the side were the top, and the top was the end of the side, not to be confused with the side of the bottom----but now if you put the bags in there with the bags to the top, and bottom, the top somehow, then wouldn't become the other side of the bottom, but then you shouldn't forget that the valve would be on the side then, not on the bottom as suggested----- Elementary, Watson ----- Later, ______________ |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ | | | | ~~~ ~||-(())----(())-| Terry-- "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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