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Hi guys I'm after some help, wondering if anyone can tell me what the labelled bits in my "airing cupboard" are, my mate as a nasty cough, I'm a heating engineer amongst other things but can turn my hand to anything with help from YouTube and Google, so was going to try and change the lung on the right side, can't be that hard.
ive got a spare one from a pig that doesn't need it now so was going to use that.
please only helpful hints,
cheers.
 
I'd rip that trachea out for a start its undersized and are renound for blocking up. That pleura is carp an all.

Your pig lung is cheap and nasty you probably got it on eBay! Put your hand in your pocket and fork out for an African white rhino lung much better then the pig version
 
Are you crazy? Every one knows that you can only use sheeps lungs.....
 
whichever, make sure you give it a good flush out with x800

p.s. my left nut has ached for years. dont happen to have any spare in the van by any chance?
 
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If you two/three can't give me any better info than that I might as well on the electricians forum and ask them.lol.
 
Well if that's going to be your stance then maybe this isn't the forum for you.

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I`d start at the bottom and replace the diaphragm with a membrane then you can use whatever lung you choose.
 
whichever, make sure you give it a good flush out with x800

p.s. my left nut has ached for years. dont happen to have any spare in the van by any chance?
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ive got one of these if that's any good
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No, it's a "flanged nut" thought it might be apt.
 
Might, on second thoughts need a bigger Flange
 
Sorry but forum rules state that we cant give any advise to unqualified surgeons, best thing is to go to local Hospital if your desperate for a replacement you may be better off going private, Don't know if part is still available ! Have you tried manufacture [God] cos if genuine parts not fitted it will invalidate any warranty. :Angel_anim:
 
Sorry but forum rules state that we cant give any advise to unqualified surgeons, best thing is to go to local Hospital if your desperate for a replacement you may be better off going private, Don't know if part is still available ! Have you tried manufacture [God] cos if genuine parts not fitted it will invalidate any warranty. :Angel_anim:

Jesus man.....have you not seen the price of genuine parts?
 
Ray you been drinking, red saw didn't google them, they're his.!!!!!!
 
If those were my nuts, I'd be off to AnE being one looks a bit too swollen, you need a nurse to give you a second opinion there as to whether they are working properly :)
 
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