steve wood
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2004
- Messages
- 1,778
i need to buy a vacume pump,that won't break the bank, to do cowls. how much cfm do i need and how many inches of whatever. i found some robinair models on ebay,would they work ok?
i need to buy a vacume pump,that won't break the bank, to do cowls. how much cfm do i need and how many inches of whatever. i found some robinair models on ebay,would they work ok?
PM, Charles Perdue. Has some slick ideas on used A/C pumps.i need to buy a vacume pump,that won't break the bank, to do cowls. how much cfm do i need and how many inches of whatever. i found some robinair models on ebay,would they work ok?
Fine you a old air compressor tank about 10 gal. Place a valve and piping between your vaccum table and the tank. Connect another pipe the the intake of you air compressor along with a vacuum gauge. Vent your aircompressor pressure side of tank open. Start aircompressor to start vaccum, when vaccum stop pulling on gauge you will be ready to pull a part by opening the valve.i need to buy a vacume pump,that won't break the bank, to do cowls. how much cfm do i need and how many inches of whatever. i found some robinair models on ebay,would they work ok?
Gast oilless rotary vane pump is what you want IMHO, 0523 is a popular model:
http://www.gastmfg.com/pdf/rotvane/23_series.pdf
Full price is about $600, got mine surplus years ago for $100, see them on Flee-Bay all the time.
You could prolly get away with something smaller if it's just for cowls...
now were talkingIf you use a tank with a pressure switch and contactor, the pump will cycle, as the flow rate is less than the bag leak rate. I posted pics of my setup a few months ago. Big enough to do 3 molds at 1 time.
yeah,a little,the other one is his son,Hunter,he'll be at the pond soon!For "production" I'd look at a male/female mold, much simpler and good results. Bagging works great but it's a chore... :unsure:
Hey, if that's Chris in your avitar he grew a little! :lol:
Oh that is Chris & Hunter, thought it was you and Chris a long time ago...yeah,a little,the other one is his son,Hunter,he'll be at the pond soon!For "production" I'd look at a male/female mold, much simpler and good results. Bagging works great but it's a chore... :unsure:
Hey, if that's Chris in your avitar he grew a little! :lol:
anythings got to be better than hand lay up
I haven't, only bagging, but if I was gonna make a dozen of them that's how I'd do it.Hey terry,
is there a certain reason you use the m/f molds? is it easier to use or more consistant?
chris
p.s. got little man a 20 mono he will giving you a run soon LOL!!
Enter your email address to join: