NittanyLion
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A recent thread talking about home grown stabilizing chambers is the reason for this post. I want to share my method. I've built about a dozen chambers so far. This is by far the best and the one I use the most. It can be valved off at night, checked in the morning, and I'm still holding full vacuum.
The chamber itself is a "candy jar" from Wal-mart. It's glass and cost less than $5. The best part about this(other than glass) is that it holds 5" blanks perfectly. This minimizes empty space in the chamber causing you to use more of Curtis' Juice-love that stuff.... Glass is much better than acrylic because you do not need to clean it between uses. Do this with Acrylic and you will replace your chamber really quick(Found this out several times).
The top is a 3/8 piece of acrylic from Lowes. I drilled a hole, epoxied in a fitting, and hooked it up to my vacuum pump. You can see my gasket material - Rope Caulk from Wal-Mart. I've tried many different things here, and this stuff is the best!
Last winter I ran 6 gallons of Cactus Juice through this chamber alone.....it worked like a dream.
The chamber itself is a "candy jar" from Wal-mart. It's glass and cost less than $5. The best part about this(other than glass) is that it holds 5" blanks perfectly. This minimizes empty space in the chamber causing you to use more of Curtis' Juice-love that stuff.... Glass is much better than acrylic because you do not need to clean it between uses. Do this with Acrylic and you will replace your chamber really quick(Found this out several times).
The top is a 3/8 piece of acrylic from Lowes. I drilled a hole, epoxied in a fitting, and hooked it up to my vacuum pump. You can see my gasket material - Rope Caulk from Wal-Mart. I've tried many different things here, and this stuff is the best!
Last winter I ran 6 gallons of Cactus Juice through this chamber alone.....it worked like a dream.