by bruce » Sun Sep 09, 2007 1:23 pm
Not sure I know what Mopar plans you are referring to?
I personally think that a set of plans are really not needed with all the info you can find on the forum. Someone can develop an excellent bench just following along with what others have found and done. Most of the plans that are on the net have had to be modified to work accurately and repeatable and have been discussed in alot of detail here on the forum.
Like I said in my earlier post I am currently working on a set of plans and plan to offer them for sale to help support the forum. This set of plans will be based cabinet size wise close to a SF1020 bench not flow wise and use a pitot setup for both intake and exhaust flow. You will be able to use 2-8 blowers depending on your flow requirements and electrical power. I'm also looking at making the same plans work with some changes to the cabinet for an orifice style setup.
Will these plans work for everyone? Probably not, some might want a smaller cabinet, some might want a larger work space. There really is no right or wrong way to build your bench, by doing it yourself though you can make it fit your needs, space and $$$ requirements, which following a set of plans will not let you do.
I'd like to finish up my large blower project first but it seems the need for plans right now is more of a priority . . . so it might move to the front of the line. I spent the past few days searching the forum, calling friends and laying out on the CAD program what I would like to see (since I was recovering from surgery the past 2 weeks I had time) but I need to prove my design in wood and pvc before anything is final and that might take a few weeks before that will happen.
Sorry for not being able to answer your question in this post . . .
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