WTB: Vacuum Pump

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krp8128
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WTB: Vacuum Pump

Post by krp8128 »

I would like to buy a vacuum pump to start out building skis. Between not having a dedicated workspace here at school (yet, ;) ) , and not wanting to leave more projects laying around back home, I think a vacuum press is they way to go for now. I'm pretty much interested in anything right now, so let me know what you've got.
collin
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Post by collin »

I came across this one a while ago...
http://www.sciplus.com/singleItem.cfm?t ... rom=Search

At $80, it should be cheaper (and simpler) than the compressor/vacuum generator route, esp. if you don't have a compressor. Maybe.

Though it does say it only pulls -10psi as opposed to a maximum -14.7psi.

You should be able to get a few more psi doing something like this:
http://www.sas.org/E-Bulletin/2003-12-1 ... index.html

But you could use a refridgerator pump, which are <$80.
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krp8128
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Post by krp8128 »

Thanks for the durplus link.

I've thought about going the fridge compressor route, but i'm not sure it's something I want to mess with. Many of the DIY plans don;t really specify how to go about removing the freon, and from what I know about it these gases can be extremly toxic.


I have noticed that a lot of these commercial vacuum pumps also run as compressors. I wonder how effective a compressor would be. I have a fresh air pump that I got from work, essentially a small compressor. I'm going to look into this more next week and see if this would draw enough vacuum.
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