I wonder about condensing inside but I was thinking sand or small gravel too.
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I wonder about condensing inside but I was thinking sand or small gravel too.
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Got the last of my steel today... this is going faster than I thought! And my wife hasn't killed me yet!
I like your heavy plate anvil/sow block. I'd recommend some sort of strapping or a cover weld with a plate, something to keep all those standing plates from coming apart when struck on the end.
Yep. I may bring it over to a friend's place with a stronger welder. Heavy fillet welds on the long seams, and a plate on top, with the another 6" of round stock will make up the anvil.
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Gnarly.
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One good looking weld!
Two pneumatic designs: one routes the incoming air through the foot valve and then into the common port of the valve, which means I need a regulator on the hose going to the 'up' hose (edit: I doubt this would work, as the down stroke would need to go through the same hose unimpeded, which would require a bypass). The other is to split the air, send one through a regulator, and then have the foot valve take the exhaust function (but the one I have has only 1/4" ports). Maybe the second option requires the ball valve for the exhaust.
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I suppose in 1) I could put a regulator on the exhaust port before the silencer, but the air will have decompressed, so unless it's just a half-closed ball valve, I doubt this would work either.