by blaktopr » Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:48 pm
I been working on my bench and as soon as I started to cut and weld, the plans went bye-bye. First off, it is tough to build with steel, gotta be on your game with measuring. I am using some 2X2 angle iron for the inner framework. After making the 2 box frames that are 30H-30D-18W the wheel idea I posted was too much. More searches here and a look into the scrap metal I came up to use a 30 x 30 aluminum street sign for the orifice plate to be sandwhiched between the 2 boxes. 4 or 5 ranges with rubber stoppers, boxes are side by side with the plate verticle, 2 front portholes. KISS comes to you quick as you build. I have a third box measuring 30 x 30 x 12 that is going on to the one side with a wood divider and maybe 2 4" holes. This box is a settleing chamber/bleed/depression control box. This section will have the pvc pipe from the remote motor box and a Q-jet carb base plate for the bleed/depression control. The settleing chamber under the test piece will be about 10 inches high and about 30 x 36 to fit over the main 2 sections. I want to work on a way for this chamber to trap water from wet testing and the ability to drain. This I will make out of wood only first to experiment. Also I am going to test the bench sealing it with frost king weatherstripping from Home Depot and silicone before I permanently use Liquid Nails cause then, it may never come back apart without destroying it. I will have build pics soon.
Chris Sikorski