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Interesting . . . as long as the gasket is intact, the "vacuum" pot should last forever. I just tighten them a little bit. As the vacuum forms, the screws pretty much fall off. I suck the moisture out of molding materials before I mix them. And I use about a 3X cup to account for the foaming--that is, 3 oz of material in an 11 oz cup. It really helped with polyurethane molding materials. I've also used vacuum when I suspect my casting material is getting old, or the house has acquired too much moisture. I have no problems in the winter, when the forced hot air heat makes the house dry, nor in the summer, when the A/C is on. But spring and fall, when I can get away with opening the windows and save a bit on gas and electricity--well, then I sometimes get materials that do not completely set, which makes an unholy mess. I was perhaps not clear about "set time." I should have said pot life. I produce parts in moderately high volumes. A 15 minute pot life and 4-hour demold time is fine for huge parts like ship hulls. It's not very economical for small parts like winches and lifeboats, which I cast ten at a time. But, for some intricate small parts, it seems pressure casting might be necessary. I use syringes to inject casting materials into two-part molds for parts like modern rescue boats, injecting from the bottom, and this works fine about 85% of the time. Do you think it would work better if I injected them, stuffed them into a pressure pot, started up the compressor and, as you said, cleared the area? Seems like a hectic procedure that might be prone to error and, if you ever followed my Stupid Mistakes threads, you know I am prone to error.DKS has published a photo of his set up with multiple pressure pots--what a lot of work! Is pressure casting something I really must implement?I am truly appreciative of the advise I get on this forum!
Looks nice, Jason. I like the wood deck. Are those water hatches supposed to sit on top like that? I through water hatches were always pretty flat/flushon top of a tender.
That is so nice , can I get me one Jason ?