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Spent the weekend in the middle of a field at a steam rally which myself and the wife attend. I took all of my woodturning and set it out.
I also acquired some bits and pieces, a second hand compressor which broke the bank and some measuring tools. The compressor only cost me £16 but could do...
Hi all,
Quick question for those that use pressure pots for casting.
I already have a Mini compressor, that I used for small airbrushing, and it is rated at max 50PSI with 21l per min air displacement.
I was thinking of getting this pot which has a max rating of 80PSI (although they recommend...
Due to the lack of room in the incredible shrinking shed, I have been thinking about making an upright Compressor like this.
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They are very popular with the Yanks, but rarer than hen teeth in my area.
I have an old 45kg (99.2lbs) gas bottle that I was thinking about using for a...
I want to get a compressor for a pressure pot
But I have know idea what kind, don't have any experience with them.
I know i probably can't afford a quiet Bambi ...
70 psi is the max I think the tank can take, but from what I understand most people don't go above 50 ..
Any advice ???
Brad
So I've been casting PR for a couple of months with so great results but I was getting annoyed at how brittle it was (I need a more robust product).
So I bit the bullet and bought a pressure pot, compressor along with some clear polyurethane resin and a shed load of mica colors
I feel like a...