Zoro has the fragile plastic adapter, you can usually get some % off during one of their flash sales. You'll need a 56C-face motor to mount to.
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Zoro has the fragile plastic adapter, you can usually get some % off during one of their flash sales. You'll need a 56C-face motor to mount to.
Here is a link with two different styles shown. There is a picture of a wrapped version and a link to Johnny's adjustable version....
Cornell just did a maple webinar. I recall them saying walnut output didn't increase as much as maple did on vacuum.
The ones I linked to on EBay are GPH, not GPM, flow rate is a good match for what you are looking for...
Here is an example of low rate flowmeter you could use economically (not my listing):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VFA-EC-43-DWYER-FLOWMETER-0-20-GPH-NEW-OLD-STOCK-/291238837549?hash=item43cf2ffd2d
bar keepers friend, vinegar and a soft scotchbrite will probably do wonders
Just sat thru a lecture by Steve Childs last weekend. You get almost an inch of vacuum (0.88 in) per foot of drop, so even that last 15 foot drop is about 12in of vacuum. His big no-no was putting...
BassMan, very nice! I knew you had to be somewhere nearby, but had to look it up. I scoot almost right by every time I head to Buffalo.
There was a "Davy Jones" drawing for a basic arch some time ago. Big Eddy did a nice job describing home built pans and the brake he made to bend them.
The home brew guys have you covered. Jet beer bottle washer after sanitizer is good for beer, probably good for syrup too. :) They make a brush just for swirling beer bottles too. I didn't search...
Harbor Freight has a little in-line dessicant filter that might help.
You can also make perlcrete using perlite and portland for the mix. I'm using it under the firebrick floor for a pizza oven. I hadn't seen it used in direct contact with the fire, I'm not sure how...
The neighbors have been cutting the quaking aspen/popple for years for barn siding, so we started a few years ago for coops. as long as it isn't exposed to constant water, it seems to be pretty...
I was a Sthil man for 30+ years, but I am slowing down and I bought a semi-pro rated Husky that I'm very pleased with. Dolmar is owned by Makita I think and the Makitas are ranked very highly on a...
this sounds like a great thing for the birch guys as well. I keep eyeballing my few birch trees as I drive by them....
thanks for sharing - another dang thing I've got to think about making.
Does that leave a ring on your bucket? :lol:
That's my problem, I din't know a tree has a front and backside....:lol:
I've got plumbingsupplyDOTcom bookmarked,they seem less expensive than fastenal.
I had a jug in the fridge, wife polished it off all by herself - is that grounds too:lol:
OK the series comments are starting to make more sense. The stuff I've been reading is all based on trying to keep the clean water, so I need to think from the other perspective....I don't mind the...
I'm studying this issue, been reading some industrial design manuals. If the first membrane doubles the concentration, the second membrane only sees 1/2 the flow anyway. I "think" the fastest water...
Well, I already had a line on 2 tw30 membranes 2.5 by 21 quite reasonable. That just came thru, so I guess I will be basing my design around those. I think I'm better off running them in parallel,...
That feedback really helps. I'll be where you are in a couple years and I'm torn as to how to approach a low bucks homemade RO. I can get ~140-150 trees on my property total, but have a couple...
If you were starting over, would you go with this or get one of their low energy 2-1/2 by 21 membranes, a housing and a suitable procon pump for 150psi? At first glance it seems like that might give...
When you pour the floor, run conduit in the cement under the arch so you can get power to it for controls and blowers. I like that floor grate idea.
Marty