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<blockquote data-quote="Raygers" data-source="post: 366216" data-attributes="member: 14964"><p>All good ideas and don't think I didn't consider them all for my issue, but I wanted to stay away from anything to do with inflation by air, it would bother me, I would have to keep checking to see if there were any leaks. </p><p></p><p>Those tanks are perfect candidates for heavy bags and foam packaging peanuts. You can get them jammed in there pretty easy, and to seal it, just twist the end of the bag a few times and duck tape it closed.</p><p></p><p>The idea of having the bag is that it will stop water from flowing between the peanuts, the same issue that you're having with your noodles. You could jam the noodles into the bags but it would be easier with smaller pieces. Shred the noodles, run the lawnmower over them. :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raygers, post: 366216, member: 14964"] All good ideas and don't think I didn't consider them all for my issue, but I wanted to stay away from anything to do with inflation by air, it would bother me, I would have to keep checking to see if there were any leaks. Those tanks are perfect candidates for heavy bags and foam packaging peanuts. You can get them jammed in there pretty easy, and to seal it, just twist the end of the bag a few times and duck tape it closed. The idea of having the bag is that it will stop water from flowing between the peanuts, the same issue that you're having with your noodles. You could jam the noodles into the bags but it would be easier with smaller pieces. Shred the noodles, run the lawnmower over them. :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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