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I think a vacuum pump would remove all moisture and volatile liquids from the food. That would not be a good thing. if you used it on meat it would be dry like very well done.
JMHO
Remember, Air Conditioning begins with AIR.
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 Originally Posted by benncool
"Hang loose with the DUCE"
I sure was in the same Co. I was there in 65-66. Worked out of Ton Sahn Nhut (Saigon) on south. I only was to the Headquarters once when I was processed in country.
Small world. Did you do A/C work in the service? 

26L20 microwave raido repair - was up north at Tuy Hoa/Lang Bian
/Pleiku
Welcome Home, Brother
Don't annoy the combat veteran!!!!
All gave some - Some gave ALL
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 Originally Posted by warm

26L20 microwave raido repair - was up north at Tuy Hoa/Lang Bian
/Pleiku
Welcome Home, Brother
We were the lucky ones.
Here is a picture of me at age 19, working on a gasoline driven AC unit trailer.
On the older communication vans we would back up one of these trailers for cooling. Probably they phased them out by the time you got there. 
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ours were elec. but still trailer mount
Don't annoy the combat veteran!!!!
All gave some - Some gave ALL
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What about making some kind of a bowl to marinate meat in?? Then with a deep vac. get all the flavors drawn in? They have things like that for seal-a-meal but it don’t work all that well, not enough vac.
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