I drew mine using AutoCad and saved as a .pdf. I had a local print shop make me a copy in greyscale(black & white, no color). I cut out the percent scale and glued it to the Dwyer scale.
Ray
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My Flowbench is better than their's
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Here's a few pic's of my "project"
It was used at Jim Head's shop in the late 70's
It was used at Jim Head's shop in the late 70's
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Re: Newbee
Hello everyone hope all is well . I've made some progress on my flowbench project. I change out some of the pipes and removed a lot of the sharp bends.
I also made a air box so that all four of the 7.5 in vac motors could do both vac and blow . It was set up with two for intake and two for exhaust when i first started. It's moving alot more air now.
I also made a air box so that all four of the 7.5 in vac motors could do both vac and blow . It was set up with two for intake and two for exhaust when i first started. It's moving alot more air now.
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Re: Newbee
Just out of curiosity, how many inches H2O test pressure could you pull with just 2 motors and how many inches with 4? I would like to know how much difference it makes.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
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Re: Newbee
Hey John it would only pull 15" at 2.47 rise on the inclined manometer with two motors. By my math I think thats 144cfm.
Now with all four it will max out my 4" inclined manometer @ 30"
I'm going to replace my manometer with bruce's Dm and Rick's going to write a flowsoft program for my pitot type bench.
Now with all four it will max out my 4" inclined manometer @ 30"
I'm going to replace my manometer with bruce's Dm and Rick's going to write a flowsoft program for my pitot type bench.
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Re: Newbee
now that is a good increase, thanks for sharing. Anxious to see this project as it progresses.
John
John