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  • There are so many technical questions I would like to ask and discuss with you....I don't even know where to begin! For instance, what is the water column pressure you are operating? Do you have a regulator valve to control the operating pressure from the reservoir? What kind of connectors did you employ between the feeder bellows and the reservoir? The list goes on and on. Please PM me through my YouTube ID if you would like to discuss this in detail.

    Thanks in Advance!

  • @Hi klockwerken, thank-you

    The think is operating at 4”W.C.

    The pressure is regulated only by the spring and a simple spill valve.

    The bellows are connected to the reservoir by brass nipples and a hose.

    I will send more details by personal message.

    Wagner

  • Extra ! Do you have the name of songs in this video ?

  • Hi Pierre

    "The Sun has Got His Hat On" and "Lili Marlene"

  • @FlpBusker Thanks.

    ps: 'love your works.

  • GREAT! A real delight to look and listen. especially like the lili Marlene......get going and build more to sell......thanks@!

  • Great for learning how the bellows and regulator works. Do you plan on adding a tremulent?

  • Delightful. Beatuful craftsmanship, nice sound, fun tunes. I want one !

  • brilliant way of working out!

  • Acrylic pipes?? Very unique organ there!

  • Well done, Wagner!

    Thanks for all of the work and patience which went into this beautiful demonstrator of how mechanical pipe organs work.

    Your link to this video, on the Mechanical Organs Forum, is appreciated.

  • Thank you Richard.

  • Interesant om te zien en te horen. Dit is een hoop werk geweest veel succes er mee.

  • Dank je enziflex

  • ha! that's cool! cute too!!

  • Thank-you all.

    The Organ will be presented tomorrow at the MBSI annual meeting

    Afterwards it will be used at public demonstrations.

    Wagner

  • Very nice indeed! I like the layout of the individual components to help visualize the function of each. Excellent design. It's a rare opportunity to see INSIDE the bellows and valves as they're working.

    dan

  • AMAZING! very very inspiring! I love it :)

  • i want the plans!!! can i have them?? email me!!!! i am building a 105 band organ.

    Jeff

  • What a great idea! Is this destined for a children's museum somewhere or will you end up using it yourself?

  • Amazing!,never seen an organ with plastic pipes,great voicing!

  • unbelievable wat a super-sound . And thats from PVC!

    I like it!

  • it's fantastic :D

    Greatings From Holland!!

  • Fantastic!

  • Very nice indeed! I love the design. It's great when someone thinks "outside" the box. I like it because its different.

  • As usual FlpBusker, that's just marvelous - regards, Peter

  • Amazing, and what a sound!!!

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