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Old January 6th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
 
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I'm trying to find a fluid bed. Are the ones from CSI any good or can someone tell me a way I can build my own. Is air or is vibration better. Strickly for home use. Thanks
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Search 'Fluid Bed' on ebay. A board member has some there.
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TJ's Tackle made the one I am using. He is a TU member. It works great!
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Yes Sir. That is him.
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Thanks guys for your help. I just finished ordering one from TJ's. My bug Eye's are going to be fantastic and the fluid bed will make it a lot easier to make them
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BulHunk,

Thank you for your order!!! I have shipped it out this morning and you should have it in a couple of days. Let me know if you have any questions on it or if there is anything else I can help you with.

Thanks again!!
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Just another happy customer of dayoopers!

He means it when he says do you have any questions I sent him an email once that didn't even say hello, but I fired about 15 questions off in a row (sorry about that Ben!)
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I use one of dayooper's fluid beds and I give them two thumbs up.
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As I always say, why buy it when you can make it yourself. It takes longer to gather the materials than it does to assemble it. I made mine for about 25.00 and it works like a champ. I posted some pictures of mine on my website for another fourm, they are on the tournament page. They are really simple to make.
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Re: fluid bed

I have a couple of different fliud beds ....... one I bought from someone on Ebay that makes them and one from CSI. The difference between the 2 seems to be in the containers. The CSI containers have a more consistant and even air flow across the bottom where as the other one had different spots around the bottom where the air came through. You could see it where the paint boiled. CSI seemed to have one large boil where the other one had 4 or 5 smaller ones. But of course the CSI was almost double the price of the other one.
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