We had a beautiful English summer weekend so I took the opportunity to pull the flowbench outside and give it the second top coat of paint.
Then I got busy with fitting the counter top, deck plates, bleed valve, etc.
I fired it up again after fitting all the bits. It's not too noisy and seems to have plenty of suction. I tried out the bleed valve and it works well. The only thing with it is that when at the fully open position it makes a very loud high pitched scream. I think I'll have to fit an air filter or something to it to dampen the noise out.
The other thing I found was that despite lubricating the threads on the deck plates they were still a little awkward to use. It was also quite easy to drop them when you got them to the end of the thread. I decided to make up some handles from some aluminium strip I had lying around and fix them to the deck plates. It makes a lot of difference in fitting and handling them.
Next major parts to make are the pressure tappings, back board, hatch cover and manometers