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Quick note, though air works, it can be unreliable, if your regulator fails, line ruptures, compressor craps out... that valve drops- yes, all “extreme” circumstances but I’ve seen them all happen. Rope works a treat too, but as mentioned, has a tendency to bunch up and snag and get “caught” in the cylinder. My personal, favorite choice for holding up the valves is a nice rapped and smooth bungee cord. Feeds into and out of the cylinders nice and smooth and being rubber internally it doesn’t have the tendency to kink up and snag like rope and can’t “fail” on you like air. In addition, being rubber internally it gives you some “bounce or squash” on the compression stroke so that you know and feel it’s set in place. Again, just my personal favorite, to each their own [emoji106]
And to whoever mentioned it - GOOD CALL - on ordering some keepers, may also want to order a spring cap or two as well, you’d be surprised how those go missing.... boooiiing....
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