Question about building a simple manual vacuum

FreeWilley

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If I were to build a pump similar to the one in this video but add the end to a shop vac instead of a hose, would it be able to create enough suction in order to suck up a small pile of dirt or crumbs? Or does a vacuum seal need to be created in order to build suction?


**In before OP is building a penis pump
 
I sold vacuums for a week so it sucks I know this answer. You need airflow coming from outside the actual suction cuo to create enough force to get any dirt or other particles to get sucked up efficiently.
 
13093811:420... said:
I sold vacuums for a week so it sucks I know this answer. You need airflow coming from outside the actual suction cuo to create enough force to get any dirt or other particles to get sucked up efficiently.

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13093813:pjosullivan said:
OP is the luckiest NSer in recent history

What are the fucking odds that someone would know this

pretty good considering how many nsers there are actually, 95:1
 
13093843:420... said:
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A sexual partner?
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If you just vacuumed out a chamber, then repressurized that, you'd have enough vacuum for like one second of crumb removal. You'd need a motor and constant flow of air.

If you're bored you could poke a hole in the chamber and sit there and pump as fast as humanly possible, which might create enough suction to slightly move some small particles on your carpet.
 
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