brucepts
New member
PTS Flowbench Technology is pleased to now offer a set of DIY Flowbench Plans based on the best info found on the World Famous Flowbench Forum
Since this is my first post on The Garage Journal this is who I am; PTS Flowbench Technology is a small home-based business working out of a 2 car garage. That being said I'm pretty much like the rest of the forum members here and like catering to the home-shop DIY'er since that is who I am.
My plans were inspired by members of my Flowbench Forum who asked for a set of plans which at the time I was not offering. The flowbench plans are highly modifiable and can be built on a budget by scrounging for parts or you can purchase all new parts.
It uses 2-8 vacuum blowers and is based on digital gages but water gage manometers can be fabricated (no info supplied in the plans but info can be found on the flowbench forum). The plans are fully supported on the forum for users who purchase a copy. The plans were designed with the DIY'er in mind as-in most of the parts/material can be found at a local Lowes or Home-Depot. Construction can be done with simple hand tools ie circular saw, cordless drill and router.
Also, be sure to checkout the Flowbench Parts we offer such as orifice plates, small radius velocity probes to fit in the smallest ports and other parts to help in your flowbench build. Checkout the new 3 sensor digital manometer project* we are working on (in the DIY DAQ area of the forum) to compliment our Flowbench Plans.
Don't just dream about owning a flowbench . . . using the Flowbench Forum info** anyone can build an accurate and repeatable bench . . . it really isn't some "Dark Secret". With a little "sweat equity" you can build yourself a very repeatable, accurate, professional quality flowbench for a lot less $$$$’s than you can imagine!
At PTS we speak Flowbench! We cater to all venues of racing, from professional shops to the average guy in his garage, stop by and have a look around . . .
*The digital manometer project is still in prototype phase but should be ready within the next month.
**Info found on the Flowbench Forum is free!
Since this is my first post on The Garage Journal this is who I am; PTS Flowbench Technology is a small home-based business working out of a 2 car garage. That being said I'm pretty much like the rest of the forum members here and like catering to the home-shop DIY'er since that is who I am.
My plans were inspired by members of my Flowbench Forum who asked for a set of plans which at the time I was not offering. The flowbench plans are highly modifiable and can be built on a budget by scrounging for parts or you can purchase all new parts.
It uses 2-8 vacuum blowers and is based on digital gages but water gage manometers can be fabricated (no info supplied in the plans but info can be found on the flowbench forum). The plans are fully supported on the forum for users who purchase a copy. The plans were designed with the DIY'er in mind as-in most of the parts/material can be found at a local Lowes or Home-Depot. Construction can be done with simple hand tools ie circular saw, cordless drill and router.
Also, be sure to checkout the Flowbench Parts we offer such as orifice plates, small radius velocity probes to fit in the smallest ports and other parts to help in your flowbench build. Checkout the new 3 sensor digital manometer project* we are working on (in the DIY DAQ area of the forum) to compliment our Flowbench Plans.
Don't just dream about owning a flowbench . . . using the Flowbench Forum info** anyone can build an accurate and repeatable bench . . . it really isn't some "Dark Secret". With a little "sweat equity" you can build yourself a very repeatable, accurate, professional quality flowbench for a lot less $$$$’s than you can imagine!
At PTS we speak Flowbench! We cater to all venues of racing, from professional shops to the average guy in his garage, stop by and have a look around . . .
*The digital manometer project is still in prototype phase but should be ready within the next month.
**Info found on the Flowbench Forum is free!