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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 384257" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>glue????? </p><p></p><p>not sure how's the piston look like, but if it's recessed in the middle and the side rim is flushed onto the glass surface... u can heat up the pistons with the glass rested flushed on them... And when the pistons are left cooled to room temperature, it will create vacuum sucking the glass without any use of glue... </p><p></p><p>anyway, it's just my common sense talking, haven't put them to test before.. Theorectically, it should work that way...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 384257, member: 6"] glue????? not sure how's the piston look like, but if it's recessed in the middle and the side rim is flushed onto the glass surface... u can heat up the pistons with the glass rested flushed on them... And when the pistons are left cooled to room temperature, it will create vacuum sucking the glass without any use of glue... anyway, it's just my common sense talking, haven't put them to test before.. Theorectically, it should work that way... [/QUOTE]
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