Peppie
Well-known member
Lets start the new year off with a new workshop build.
I posted a thread a while ago on what we should build here, alot of votes were for a reactor. Since I need a couple and Mojo needs a couple, we decides to document the build.
I want to thank Frankie, and Todd for donating material for the build.
Mike brought in some 6'' x 1/4'' acrylic tube as well as some 4''. The rest of the material to build these is yet to be determined. LOL
After about an hour of , what if , or we could. We had half a plan.
We started with building a jig for the table saw to cut the tubing square on one end.
We set the tube in the jig with the blade below the tube. Turn on the saw, move the blade up into the tube. Then just spin the tube to get a clean cut.
Production at its best.
Then we used a flat piece of plywood with 120grit sandpaper glued to it to smooth out the blade marks
Things were going great until Mike realized he was almost out of smokes, and started to chew his nails!!! That brought things to a grinding stop. Until I figured out a way to prevent him from sticking his fingers in his mouth.
I had a small funnel. Cut it down to fit his finger, Bam no more chewing!!!!
Seriously.. We needed some thing to create the water flow in a way that would cause the pellets to tumble.
So we did use a funnel and cut it to fit into the tube snug.
After all of that brainstorming, we needed a break. So we made a few bases to glue the tubes to and stuck them together with some weld-on 16
Notice the high tech clamps.
We stopped for the day. We are needing to get some plumbing supplies for the next part of the build
I posted a thread a while ago on what we should build here, alot of votes were for a reactor. Since I need a couple and Mojo needs a couple, we decides to document the build.
I want to thank Frankie, and Todd for donating material for the build.
Mike brought in some 6'' x 1/4'' acrylic tube as well as some 4''. The rest of the material to build these is yet to be determined. LOL
After about an hour of , what if , or we could. We had half a plan.
We started with building a jig for the table saw to cut the tubing square on one end.
We set the tube in the jig with the blade below the tube. Turn on the saw, move the blade up into the tube. Then just spin the tube to get a clean cut.
Production at its best.
Then we used a flat piece of plywood with 120grit sandpaper glued to it to smooth out the blade marks
Things were going great until Mike realized he was almost out of smokes, and started to chew his nails!!! That brought things to a grinding stop. Until I figured out a way to prevent him from sticking his fingers in his mouth.
I had a small funnel. Cut it down to fit his finger, Bam no more chewing!!!!
Seriously.. We needed some thing to create the water flow in a way that would cause the pellets to tumble.
So we did use a funnel and cut it to fit into the tube snug.
After all of that brainstorming, we needed a break. So we made a few bases to glue the tubes to and stuck them together with some weld-on 16
Notice the high tech clamps.
We stopped for the day. We are needing to get some plumbing supplies for the next part of the build