matt.mackinnon
Member
I have given up on my old Princess Auto paint pot conversion as I couldn't get it to hold pressure for very long and after several years of use. I concluded it wasn't worth the effort to rip it apart again to try and find that elusive leak, so I bought a much larger and better pot.
The old one was rated to 45psi and I generally ran it around the 35psi with pretty good results. The newer pot is 4x bigger and so I can now do larger bowel turnings along with bigger batches of burl pieces for pens, pendants and stoppers. To go along with it's bigger size, the tank said it was rated to 80psi but has a sticker on the lid saying working pressure to 60psi.
Is there any advantage or reason to run the tank at a higher pressure than I was before? Will running at 55psi give me a better casting over running at 35psi or does it just come down to personal preferance?
The old one was rated to 45psi and I generally ran it around the 35psi with pretty good results. The newer pot is 4x bigger and so I can now do larger bowel turnings along with bigger batches of burl pieces for pens, pendants and stoppers. To go along with it's bigger size, the tank said it was rated to 80psi but has a sticker on the lid saying working pressure to 60psi.
Is there any advantage or reason to run the tank at a higher pressure than I was before? Will running at 55psi give me a better casting over running at 35psi or does it just come down to personal preferance?