Homemade Vacuum Cylinder
Years ago I ordered a one size fits all pumpset which turned out had an even bigger cylinder than described. It required a rubber sleeve at the bottom to get a seal without sucking my balls in. The handpump that came with it was lousy and was the first to go. I switched to mouth suction and added a valve from a hand soap dispenser. I hooked up a big vacuum meter which made the whole setup even clumsier.
I just wanted a simple practical setup so 2 years ago I bought a plexiglass cylinder and some flat offcuts. Last week I finally put it together which was actually even easier than I thought.
Materials used:
Tubing (carshop)
Plexiglass cylinder 60x56mm 50cm (€10.96 @ plastic shop)
Plexiglass offcuts 1kg (€8.33 @ plastic shop)
2-part epoxyglue (DIY shop)
Valve (bicycle inner tire)
I cut the plexiglass disc with a scrollsaw using a jigsaw blade, drilled a hole through it and expanded the hole to fit the valve with sandpaper rolled around a drill bit. I cut the cylinder to size with a saw (Ryoba), lapped both ends and beveled the bottom rim. Then I sanded the bottom of the disc to give the epoxy a bitter grip, glued in the valve and glued the disc with valve ontop of the cylinder.
It works great although I may have made it a bit too long, but I can always shorten it if I want to.
P.s. the plastic shop actually gave me about 2kg of offcuts and I’ve used half of it for other little projects :)
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