bmxdad
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What is a pressurized air tank used for on a plasma table?
For now just air, but it will only be to maybe 5 lbs. When in use on table it will be fed with regulated supply of 5 lbs or less.
Pugs; do some math... Calculate the total surface area of the tank in square inches and multiply by 5 pounds per square inch. This is the amount of energy stored in your pressurized tank...
I finished building my rotisserie today. I can now work on the bottom on my car without having to lie on my back. I'm installing a Heidts Pro-G front and rear suspension in my 1967 Mustang Fastback project. I was really dreading having to weld while lying on my back. Now I can either sit or stand.
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I still need to balance it so I can rotate it without assistance.
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This is by far the largest and most complicated fabrication project I've undertaken.
Britt
Build pics/ thread of the rotisserie.... And the mustang please
Build pics/ thread of the rotisserie.... And the mustang please
Tank for my plasma table build, will find out tomorrow if it holds air or not.

I'm fine, tank is fine and doesn't leak. I don't get why almost every time I post stuff here someone is on the "omg you're gonna kill yourself and start ww3" soapbox. I know what I'm doing and take safety precautions and test things to safety factors.
Careful kid, you'll put your eye out!
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I'm fine, tank is fine and doesn't leak. I don't get why almost every time I post stuff here someone is on the "omg you're gonna kill yourself and start ww3" soapbox. I know what I'm doing and take safety precautions and test things to safety factors.
Its the water bladder for the table. In operation the tank is open to atmosphere, just weight of water above it and pressure from restriction to flow of the water when filling.
pugs, don't stop posting stuff. 5psi will leak. Not explode. Your project is awesome, can't wait to see more!
As math is obviously not his strong suit, or yours, let me provide some guidance. His pressure vessel has over 30 tons of stored energy when pressurized to 5psi..
yo, punk. Why is he pressure testing an open vessel in the first place? Makes you wonder about his thought process, or lack of...
As I mentioned in my first post to pugs: do the math. As math is obviously not his strong suit, or yours, let me provide some guidance. His pressure vessel has over 30 tons of stored energy when pressurized to 5psi. Can you say IED?
No; not likely to be an issue, but I never said it is, was or will be. Just do the math and be aware of the potential energy. But no. Both pugs and punk prefer to ignore Grade 10 physics and build bombs.
Do I care? Not one iota; build one yourself. Hell build one for your kids, too.
Darwinism at its finest.
Nice attitude, dude. If he was pressure testing at 100psi I would agree with you, but this is a guy who clearly knows a thing or two about fabrication, is doing this in his own house, taking his own risks, and it's 5psi.
"Grinder" Bill,
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Just kidding, but really, lighten up.
pugs, don't stop posting stuff. 5psi will leak. Not explode. Your project is awesome, can't wait to see more!
^^This

Grinder Bill is correct.
He is talking about Compressed Air ENERGY Storage not simple force from pressure.
Air is compressible. As a result it has more energy than the force that it exerts on the vessel walls.
To safely test a pressure vessel you use a non-compressible media like water. He is 100% correct about building a bomb. He's done the numbers as to the size of the bomb.
First go at tig welding aluminium today, how did I do?![]()
Merb
I am hoping for ideas on how I can go further than tack to tack. My issue is vision. I wear readers but think I need a helmet lamp?
I lose the path and don't always stay on course because it tends to get blurry?
Hope that make sense?
Hey Merbie. Good rhythm. Your bead is too hot, it shouldn't sink in like that. Pick up the pace and start moving quick once your puddle forms, no time to hang around on aluminum.