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Demother again...

Jeff, can you show me the large end of your part and explain how to use the tool? The open end on mine is just that, open. So I don't know how that fit on the hose as it is too big and opening. would there have been another "neck" that goes into it to join with the hose?
 
Demother again...SOLVED??

So I found these two images, So I must be missing that extra piece. The little gray funnel like piece in the chest pocket and sitting beside the Demother part.

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Hi Garry,

Apparently I'm missing the same part. But then, I'm not planning on doing any demothing anytime soon anyway.
Jeff
 
LesinUtah

Les,

I think you were named after actor Leslie Nielsen, who played Dr. Rumack ("and don't call me Shirley...") in the 1980 film Airplane! and later Lt. Frank Drebin in the short-lived 1982 TV series Police Squad!, correct?

~Ben
 
Ben

My parents had a family friend named Less. My mother's middle name was Lee. She merged getting Leslie.
I do like Leslie Nielson but I'm not named after him.
I realized the C4 in question could be a different color because it's a Canadian Version. I didn't see any US patten on the model print.
 
Flat lid C-4 Revelation (1957). Compact branded machines were sold direct to the home. Revelation branded machines were for vac shop sales.

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Tom

Thank s for that distinction. That's a very nice Revelation.
I stand corrected it has Anaheim California in very large print on the bottom.
 
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