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Its have too much equipment(price goes up).

Mine 10l unit for 300pln + 30PLN valve and compressor connector. Those are for 80PSI like 5,5 BAR. I use it also as vacuum chamber.
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Hello.

There is photo of my unit.
Vacuum pump have plywood base and added inline water filter. For prevent sucking something not good for pump. Those filters have little button for release air from filter chamber(normally is fill with water), I glued it because it will suck air on vacuum
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Remove all equipment from lid. Put back safety valve and add valve + air connector. Now I can put it in full vacuum and close valve. Or on full pressure, tilt safety valve start release air. Max presure is 50PSI.
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Bottom of pot is round.
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1. Its shelf for bucket with resin or silicone. I degas those things in vacuum.
2. Protection plate for prevent air splatting resin.
3. Half shelves I put molds on those. Fill mold in 80% put shelf in pot and fill rest of mold. Next I put second shelf on first one and fill rest of molds.
4 Safety valve
5 Valve + air conector.
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Note that it's sent from the Czech Republic. For 3p more you can get a similar one from a Chinese seller with a warehouse in the UK , which gives you much better protection under UK law.
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Thanks Robbo, where can i find that item? Cheers
 
That is identical to the pot I converted a couple of years agao, has been brilliant. A little yip spray the inside with a silicone spray and use a siliconf round baking tray in the bottom in case of splatter or spills
 
That is identical to the pot I converted a couple of years agao, has been brilliant. A little yip spray the inside with a silicone spray and use a siliconf round baking tray in the bottom in case of splatter or spills
Many thanks, i'll put it on my christmas list :)
 

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