I finally made the jump to a vacuum bridge clamp- and I can't imagine going back.
LMII vacuum bridge clamp with a GAST DOA-P707-aa pulling about 25 in of Hg with a good seal. (I also tried it with an older GAST DOA-101 and it worked equally well.) I went to a local Semi-truck repair shop and found some really nice all brass 1/8" NPT to 1/8 tube quick connects that are wonderful. They allow the use of the more flexible 1/8" hose/tube, and look like they should last forever.
With the vacuum pump/clamp I'm able to apply glue, and have it clamped in about 25 seconds - allowing me time to use hot hide glue up to 315g strength—which is way more than I have any need for, but its possible. I've always had success with the standard 162g hide glue from Behlen.
Using a big pillow for vibration damping—need to get some legitimate feet for the little GAST Pump.
You can see a little Instagram video of it in action here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgeLrT4guNZ ... dpetrzelka
Vacuum Clamping Bridges
Vacuum Clamping Bridges
Last edited by Daniel P on Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:49 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Vacuum Clamping Bridges
Ken had posted a great piece about making your own vacuum clamp for bridges here:
DIY Bridge Vacuum Clamp
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DIY Bridge Vacuum Clamp
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Great Daniel, I've used mine once for a classical bridge. I made mine for about $10, and I use a vacuum generator with my air compressor $12 with a coupon at HF. It works great.
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Kevin, could you be specific about the $12 vacuum generator for your AC? I can't find anything like that on the HF site. Thanks.
John
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John,
Sometimes they are called vacuum generators, as they use compressed air and the venturi effect to generate a vacuum.
This is likely what Kevin has used:
https://www.harborfreight.com/air-vacuu ... 96677.html
With a good compressor they can work well—as long as you have to have adequate psi/cfm.
Air consumption: 4.2 CFM @ 90 PSI
Vacuum level: 28.3 in. of mercury at sea level
I was fortunate to score the GAST pump on *bay for a great deal - and it runs so much more quiet than my big shop compressor. It really sucks.
Sometimes they are called vacuum generators, as they use compressed air and the venturi effect to generate a vacuum.
This is likely what Kevin has used:
https://www.harborfreight.com/air-vacuu ... 96677.html
With a good compressor they can work well—as long as you have to have adequate psi/cfm.
Air consumption: 4.2 CFM @ 90 PSI
Vacuum level: 28.3 in. of mercury at sea level
I was fortunate to score the GAST pump on *bay for a great deal - and it runs so much more quiet than my big shop compressor. It really sucks.
Re: Vacuum Clamping Bridges
This thing works so well.
Reglued a pyramid bridge for a friend. It started lifting during a really dry week earlier this winter.
Clean removal, and easy-on with hot hide glue.
Reglued a pyramid bridge for a friend. It started lifting during a really dry week earlier this winter.
Clean removal, and easy-on with hot hide glue.
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Yes that is what I bought. It works great. I took the venturi out of the red box. It is noisy but pulls plenty of vacuum.