grokit
well-worn member
So I'm sure you're all absolutely dying to know what herbie and I have been up to lately 
In my new infatuation with balloons, I decided to deal with a couple of issues I've been having with filling them. One is that it's a bit inconvenient to have to hold the balloon on the bowl to keep it securely attached, and #2 is that I don't want to remove the grommet I keep in place for filtration with everything else.
I was able to deal with both of these issues with the same solution, ssv tubing strikes again. The first time that I filled a bag this way was completely hands-free until the auto shutoff with zero leakage.
This photo shows the other ways I am using herbie for now. I use the stock hose this way so it's filtered if I want direct vapor, and the ssv hose if I want to use with a (non ht) water tool. With a ht I just use the ssv hose adapter without the hose, but ergonomically I still prefer using this old ssv tripod bubbler.

In my new infatuation with balloons, I decided to deal with a couple of issues I've been having with filling them. One is that it's a bit inconvenient to have to hold the balloon on the bowl to keep it securely attached, and #2 is that I don't want to remove the grommet I keep in place for filtration with everything else.
I was able to deal with both of these issues with the same solution, ssv tubing strikes again. The first time that I filled a bag this way was completely hands-free until the auto shutoff with zero leakage.

This photo shows the other ways I am using herbie for now. I use the stock hose this way so it's filtered if I want direct vapor, and the ssv hose if I want to use with a (non ht) water tool. With a ht I just use the ssv hose adapter without the hose, but ergonomically I still prefer using this old ssv tripod bubbler.