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Does anyone know if you can put a bigger bellows on the 350. I had to put a 1/4" shim under the existing one just to make it blow. I would like to maby put a bigger under the lower arm. Any suggestions would be great. THANKS
In all honesty one of the weaknesses I found in my SS250, a similar design was the bellows.
I found it easier to just use a small aquarium pump connected to the same hose.
I can flip it on and off when I want and it hasn't failed yet.
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