Thanks for offering a nice simple solution. What size bolt did you use? The rubber washers are just normal plumbing ones? I’m just working towards vacuuming some model airplane wings and had thought of making a fitting that was much more involved.
You can simply size the bolts according to the size of tube you will be using. Yes on the plumbing washers. Most hardware stores have little drawers full of rubber washers of assorted sizes. I'm finding 3D printing is also a good way to produce fittings; simple disposable ones. Hope your project goes well.
inexpensive diy using lathe machine wow impressive
I would've done the same thing. Machine my own. Well done!
Sometimes it's for the experience. Sometimes it's for saving money. Sometimes it's out of necessity!
great job! I need to make some a big different for the shop vac to be used, then pinch with a clamp
I'll try to do something like this - though I don't have a lathe. I do, however, have an electric drill ....
Thanks for offering a nice simple solution. What size bolt did you use? The rubber washers are just normal plumbing ones? I’m just working towards vacuuming some model airplane wings and had thought of making a fitting that was much more involved.
You can simply size the bolts according to the size of tube you will be using. Yes on the plumbing washers. Most hardware stores have little drawers full of rubber washers of assorted sizes. I'm finding 3D printing is also a good way to produce fittings; simple disposable ones. Hope your project goes well.
after creating vaccum, how do you attach a non return valve on it?
or do you just leave it connected to the vaccum pump?
Most valves in vacuum bagging, are simply clamps on the flexible hoses and a catch can to prevent resin from getting to the vacuum pump.
Inexpensive, ha ha
Let me go to Harbor Freight and buy the machine, certainly is very very inexpensive.
If I had a lathe I could make anything, too. 😭
Whats the Inexpensive part of this video? You need a $10k lathe to make a 10$ part ! Im confused
If you are counting the price of the machinery in everything . . your next car only cost $780 million dollars!
vacuum bag fittings are kind of expensive, so we're gonna save us the expense by using this inexpensive $5000 machine that everyone has
I guess the title is misleading…? Maybe…