Ed,
A control valve that
does exactly as Lynn suggests is available . One source is www.northerntool.com part #
2055. I used this valve on the dolly that I made to carry my plane to
the airport for the reasons discussed.
Steve
Boese
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In a
message dated 8/13/2006 11:04:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
eanderson@carolina.rr.com writes:
Not a
bad idea, Ben. They would slow down the opening a bit, but would
probably slow down the closing even more. I'll check into
it.
Assemble a swing
check valve in parallel with your restrictor. So, most of the up flow is
unrestricted and any downflow closes the check valve and goes through the
restrictor.
Or
machine the whole thing in a small block of aluminum.