Nice 4 x 4 setup. What is the voltage you are using and what is the wattage of each of those salamander infrared heaters you are using. I seen 21. How long does it take you to heat up a ready sheet for forming. Keep up the good work.
Buen equipo, mis felicitaciones sinceras, es realizada en madera según puedo ver, no es un poco inconveniente con el paso del tiempo y que se vaya a deformar la base en donde están montado su mecanismo?. saludos amigos y nuevamente muchas gracias por poner el video.
21 ceramic heaters (aren't they like 50 bucks a pop?)...Pneumatic actuators...a pretty decent vacuum pump.. looks like you're up into the Thou$and$!! If this is what you do for werk, what do you do for fun?
ive been looking for a way to make goose decoys, how thick of material can you use? not sure on the typical thickness of a decoy, but just trying to get an idea of what i can work with. great video!
Great. Very impressive.
Could you tell me what voltage and wattage of the ceramic heater you used?
kimyh1025 3 weeks ago
... Boneyard Effects??? Larry, is that you? Stelter Creative you as well, or was this model just built for Boneyard?
LaserParody 5 months ago
Hello Jeff, nice machine setup. There is a reservoir connected to the vacuum pump, may i ask what is it good for ? Paul.
smithybf2 6 months ago
Well Done , nice machine , But how do you paint the sign.?
ismaelhaiderco 6 months ago
Nice 4 x 4 setup. What is the voltage you are using and what is the wattage of each of those salamander infrared heaters you are using. I seen 21. How long does it take you to heat up a ready sheet for forming. Keep up the good work.
Goodfellas2330 8 months ago
Nice setup of the machine, very unique. I wonder though if the heat near the users head makes it a bit uncomfortable.
twohandtap 8 months ago
YOU CAN USE PLEXIGLASS TOO?
linolarios 9 months ago
xD Ghost busters!
TCreatorO 11 months ago
hello my friends,What is a power vacuum machine
HEPGUNES 1 year ago
Greetings, I wonder what is the power of the vacuum pump?
juandi8888 1 year ago
who ya gonna call!
cjellwood 1 year ago
Do you guys sell these? Plans?
mxbundy 1 year ago
where to get stryeene sheets from? that large?
eloid777 1 year ago
you should sell jell-o molds.
alienjoe123 2 years ago
How much would a machine like this set me back?
lucianchapar 2 years ago
@lucianchapar A few grand,but you can make a cheaper version.
venomx2 1 year ago
Looks like a really nice setup compared to the one they use on MythBusters! I'll bet Adam would not hurt his fingers on this one.
adamallred58 2 years ago
Sweet setup.
TechBear1 2 years ago
what kind of plastic is used for forming
and its thickness, where to get it cheaply
eloid777 2 years ago
Man i have to build my self one of these. Nothing massive like this though. It would save me from having to fibreglass.
intheshitter 2 years ago
Buen equipo, mis felicitaciones sinceras, es realizada en madera según puedo ver, no es un poco inconveniente con el paso del tiempo y que se vaya a deformar la base en donde están montado su mecanismo?. saludos amigos y nuevamente muchas gracias por poner el video.
rahurtadoa 2 years ago
sounded like the vac started a little early
dabigjokeoftheday 2 years ago
Hey Can you make some molds for me my name is Steve Ferris and my number is 978 660 5351
I need something for molding cement slabs 4'x4' 4'' deep with designs
accumixer 2 years ago
awesome. Why not have a centralized vaccume system so you can do fiber layup anywhere you need it.
stevejberry 3 years ago
beautiful
davet0021 3 years ago
21 ceramic heaters (aren't they like 50 bucks a pop?)...Pneumatic actuators...a pretty decent vacuum pump.. looks like you're up into the Thou$and$!! If this is what you do for werk, what do you do for fun?
ThorsgaardFoundry 3 years ago
ive been looking for a way to make goose decoys, how thick of material can you use? not sure on the typical thickness of a decoy, but just trying to get an idea of what i can work with. great video!
gcso401 3 years ago
good artefact.-
tambor74 3 years ago
who u gunna call?
rorzobrak 3 years ago
From Ed, neat vacuum table where did you get the riser system, the up down mechanism?
precioustrash 3 years ago
We custom built it using a pneumatic valve and cylinders mounted to welded aluminum standards. Jeff
cestus3 3 years ago
Jeff good stuff man. I need one of those. Can't wait to see the show on this.
-Frank
FrankEchevarria 3 years ago
Where did you buy the ceramic heaters, and how much did they cost?
ynnebbenny 3 years ago
I love the simplicity and yet functionaility of your machine design.
I will definately be using your model as a guide for my machine.
Thanks for posting.
Is there any construction log of your machine?
ynnebbenny 3 years ago