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12 minutes ago, Cliff said:

The reason for the large piping is  over a long run ya gotta have a big pipe a small one just doesn't work well

 

Gives more volume too.  Just like air pressure more volume never hurts.  I like the you set-up.

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10 hours ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

Well done. Like Steve asked: what's the intended use?

to hold things on the lathe and any other vacuum need in the shop like laminating.

 

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I rather like my vacuum coupling.  It's an industrial bit o' kit I got for next to nuthin' on the flea bay.

I can go pretty fast   - - not mind you that I'd trust  vacuum with high RPMs.

I welded up a rig to go on the coupling to prevent it from spinning.  Apparently it is overkill and  unnecessary because the hose is stiff enough to  keep it still

The pump.jpg

the_pump_vid.mp4

vacuum_at_1241_RPM.mp4

Posted (edited)

here is a vid of the coupling  I took the fixture off that I had on it. the hose seems plenty  stiff enough to hold it under power

 The pipe thread into that aluminum disk is a left hand thread.  Hard to find a left hand pipe tap.  If you need one  I got one you can borrow so long as it won't be used  in steel.

I turned the aluminum disk so that it's double as a pulley for my slow speed rig.

 

vacuum coupling.mp4

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