In a message dated 5/5/2005 4:07:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, robert.hedan@... writes: Hi, I'm fabricating my own vacuum chamber right now. I'm using a pressure cooker and 2 venturi pumps (PneuAire) connected to a ordinary shop air compressor. I'm waiting for a reply from Maesco for prices on their vacuum dial indicators. Gang, One word of caution here! Tanks and such designed for PREASURE don't necessarily make good vacuum chambers! Catastrophic implosion can be just as deadly as explosion! Please be careful! The best vacuum chambers I have seen are just big enough to handle your need and made out of heavy lexan or plexiglass Just be safe out there! Ray Russell NMRA-40609 General Contractor Norfolk & Western Railroad Pocahontas Division Circa 1958 Visit The "NEW" Pocahontas Website at:_ Click here: N & W Pocahontas Division_ (http://members.aol.com/rruss45826/public_html/index.html) http://members.aol.com/rruss45826/public_html/index.html OR_ Click here: Pocahontas Home_ (http://milliron.home.sprynet.com/Pocahontas/Pocahontas1.htm) For the old website! http://milliron.home.sprynet.com/Pocahontas/Pocahontas1.htm [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Cables and connectors - vacuum chamber
2005-05-06 by rruss45826@aol.com
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