jeporter02
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Has anyone found a hack for reducing the available air space inside your pressure pot? Here's the problem: I cannot get a compressor for a variety of reasons, so I'm left to fill my pot with a tire inflator. It works fine, except that it takes about 4.5 minutes to get to pressure. Even with a 12 minute open time if I use Alumilite Slow, that doesn't leave me much time to mix, pour, and get it set in the pot. I tried filling the pot with water, and setting my casting on a floating shelf of sorts. This did a great job of reducing the available air space - the pot pressurized in about 40 seconds - but the shelf was (unsurprisingly) unstable, and at some point, either when the air was coming in or during the casting, the mold ended up tipping and spilling. So I'm back to the drawing board, but thought I'd check with others to see if anyone else has tackled this issue successfully, before trying a few other ideas. Thanks!