Vacuum Clamping Bridges
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:45 pm
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
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