A few bucks to make, this tool can save you a lot of money.
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2023
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//tool parts list//
・non-return valve
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・Syringe
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・PVC tube
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・T type fitting
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The subtitles marked English are in Japanese. It's fine, of course, if there are no English subtitles, we aren't entitled to an English translation. Could you please correct the labels.
sorry, but i checked, and the subtitles are activated in english in youtube, but still not appearing. it's a real shame because your videos are very interesting. HI
You forgot to link us to the JB Weld. ;)
Can you tell me what is it called ? and Do you think Ebay has that part?
Es una persona muda ,porque siendo necesario una explicación ,no la da ,!!!
This might be the best solution to a low cost vacuum pump I've ever seen - it's a shame you chose a clickbait title, because nobody looking for a vacuum pump solution is going to find this.
This good, the only thing is... i'd only do this with quality jar glass. Like take a jar from a specific brand and break them to figure out how thick the walls are. Because if the quality of the glass is poor, and the walls are uneven and thin. This could make it shatter. I've had jars pop from the vacuum of canning over the years, this is more. So one should exercise caution.
My favorite part is after he filled the jars with stuff then sealed them he showed us all sides of the jars so we can be sure.
Instead of using return valve on the lid, put there a tire valve from old tire, upside down. You can create more valve lids to use on your stuf and it will be smaller than the return valve antene on the lid.
You know he ate the marshmallow just off camera after he took it out... 😊
Yes!
Would be interesting to put it in the freezer with the expanded marshmallow. Would it hold its size while frozen? Might have to try this...
@@John2009Rbut it probably take very long time. There isn't much air to conduct heat
Just yesterday I was thinking about a setup like this for storing rice long term. Surprised to see this in my recommendations today. Great job on passing the leak down test!
Big brother is listening.🙂
The man, the myth, the legend is back!! And with an awesome project! 🎉
Thank you friend, I watched this video yesterday and made it this morning and it worked well. But I used push fittings since I had check valve, tee and screw in parts. I might motorise it with a slow motor. Will be really good for vacuum distillation. And you are right, saved me 40 bucks
That holds a partial vacuum way better than I would have expected!
That's more than a partial vacuum. 70 cm/Hg = 700 torr ~ 1 atm so pretty much a totally vacuum
@@HyperactiveNeuron somewhat ironically I specified partial vacuum because I anytime you only say "vacuum" people come after you going well actually. Taking about perfect vacuums despite them never being mentioned.
A partial vacuum doesn't have a defined valued, a physicist would likely consider anything that isn't a perfect vacuum a partial vacuum.
No such thing as pretty much a total vacuum, that's the difference between getting the desired result, nothing happening or your turbomolecular pump blowing up.
True. 27" and narry a leak? This little unit seems to deliver.
@@oliverer3I read somewhere that 30" is basically the practical max at sea level. That said, the 27 he showed in this vid seems to be pretty good for such a cheap and easy DIY for small projects {shrugs}
Great! Would be interesting to see the development of this idea into a device for vacuum gluing parts and veneering.
Was wondering where you were going with all these bits and pieces ... brilliant idea 👍
Great idea - and I love the clarity of your videos.
I also used this vacuum cleaner with a one-way valve to vacuum the sheets to save space in the closet. Just use double-sided tape to glue the valve to the zip bag very simply and effectively.
I was impressed that hose you used didn't collapse before you got a good vacuum.
I have a bunch of "Mason" jars that would really provide a good seal. Great idea.
Вакуумный насос и так просто ! Полный респект изобретателю.
Nice little vacuum pump. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
You always inspire me with your creations. Keep up the good work!👍
Pretty cool idea. I've never seen one of those plastic check valves so I went to Amazon, check valve is for aquariums.
Fantastic, dude! Really brilliant work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This is so simply amazing! Going to adapt this set up to bleed my car's brakes circuit.
I have been thinking of building something like this to degas resin/epoxy/silicone. But building upside down, so i have an easier time placing and removing the cup, adding some sort of grill base as well. So with a weighted lid base and screwing the jar on top. I will consider your approach and your suggested parts (valves etc). I was thinking of making do with bicycle tyre valves.
But in a pinch i can just use a suitable syringe and nothing else to degas mixed liquids like this. Simply load material in and hold the syringe nose shut while pulling back the plunger.
I made something similar to degas silicone/resin back when I used to build scale models. I used a handheld vacuum pump used to bleed vehicle brakes. Mytivac is the name brand, but there are a lot of cheaper knockoff brands that work just as well (certainly not as cheap as a syringe, though).
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado maestro, envasado al vacío, se conserva mejor, gracias por compartir tanta información y conocimientos, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)👍🤓😜
Absolutely great 🙏 tanks
creating a vacuum is rather easy with a hot aqueous solution. Just put it in a jar, seal it and let cool. That is how conserves or canning are made. And you don't need a liquid is you can substitute the air in the jar by over heated steam. In the food industry it is called a steam tunnel. You could experiment putting your resins in a container within a jar filled with boiling water. It might work.
the issue with vacuum seals created during canning when it comes to applications like resin is that it introduces moisture which is VERY bad for reain
Great idea! Can you do a test over several days or a week? Can you degass silicone with it? and epoxy?
昔、成人男性向けの雑誌の広告にこんな感じの増大グッズがありましたよねー。
Great idea!
Have you tried degassing silicone or resin with this contraption?
Great idea!😀
So simple 👍👍👍
Great idea.
Wonderful.
Merhaba Usta,
Yine harika fikir verdin. Teşekkürler.🙂👌👏🙌
Grandios!
Great way to keep coffee fresh
素晴らしい👍
멋있어요 감사합니다
molto bello
Domo arigato, sensei. Do you think maybe with a little bit bigger syringe one could make this work for vacuum degassing of epoxy resin and silicone for casting ?
Come sempre,molto elegante e curato. Ottimo lavoro , ma io preferisco lavori con legno
A very different type of video today , sir !! 🤗
😎👍☘️🍺
Very clever 👍
Thank you.... ❤❤❤❤
Hello, do you think it would be possible to use this vacuum pump to remove bubbles from the resin if the container is large enough to hold the one containing the resin?
О!личная идея, с пакетом вообще супер. За синею изоленту отдельное спасибо)))
Булатный лайк мой👍
тут бы про применение в технике рассказать.
Например- можно вакуум использовать для пропитки пористых материалов лаком.
Или использовать для откачивания пузырьков воздуха из эпоксидки итд.
@@andreyn1719 для дегазации эпоксидки и проч. это, конечно, тоже подойдёт, но для очень небольших деталей. Да и вакуум нужного разрежения особо пластиковым шприцом не сделать. Всё-таки если серьёзно литьём заниматься, наверно, нужно и чуть более серьёзное решение.
А вот бытовое применение, показанное в ролике, как раз очень практичное, особенно для кофе. Кофе в открытой пачке окисляется за неделю-полторы, теряя вкус и аромат.
Про пропитку пористых материалов -- интересная идея. Но ведь их будет распирать? Если несложно, поясните суть технологии.
Отлично 👍👍👍
Благодарю за нужную идею.
Hey JSK, I wonder if you could use this to wet layup carbon fiber and epoxy? Maybe worth a try? It would make a great video!
I'd enjoy it in a how to make crystal clear ice video. I got some ice cube molds and never found a convenient way to degas water for those beautiful crystal clear cubes or mini "Death Star" ice...
6 cmhg is about 0.08 or 1/12 of an atmosphere. Not too bad from some quick dyi.
Is it strong enough for small epoxy/silicone moulds?
Excellent tool. I sent the link to a friend who makes silicone molds of 3D printed parts. Wide mouth mason jars would be perfect vacuum chambers for making molds.
Friend, I really like your careful and well-planned work style. The idea of the video is very good, perhaps the cheapest vacuum pump on the planet, but I think that, seeing the comments, many people don't even understand why you vacuumed the food. I believe your videos would be more complete if you put some comments on the screen (actually written), with information relevant to why you are doing certain things, for those who didn't understand just by watching the video. Please continue your great work, I have learned a lot watching your videos!
I wonder if that would work for a car A/C line. Vacuum out the line and connect the can to charge it yourself.
You are Alien!!!! ❤😊
Good for epoxy resin degasation
Хрена себе! Раздул зефирку - и можешь представить, что купил огромную пачку за мелкие деньги! Реально экономия!
Eu quero. Mande para o Brasil. 😂
Восхитительно! Браво!
I am sure JSK ate the marshmallow after vacuuming it.
Hello. How could I use this technique to remove bubbles when working with epoxy resin. thanks
Nice
The mad scientist, insanity 💡 that works, who knew?
great idea for open wine bottles
面白い!
Super
They must be pretty high quality non-return valves
Japanese! :)
@@mikebarrett2621 yeah, definitely not Chinese rubbish we get everywhere else
@@Sparky_D FYI the valve is made in China/Taiwan. Check it out instead of exposing your ignorance.
@@vc20029 Well you can't speak, Taiwan is not the same as China
@@Sparky_D So only you can speak. Did I say Taiwan is the same as China. Why don't you check the link for the "non return Valve" shown in the description. Maybe it would help you.
English subtitles please. I don't know Japanese😊😊😊👍
How do you change the film for the camera in vacuum with soft gloves in space?
I dont know, ask the guys of Apollo missions. They did it.
I am wondering where to find a check valve with that quality because I have worked with lots and most are troublesome.
Подойдёт для стабилизации древесины?
I have a phobia of high pressure stuff (on the back of my head I’m always thinking is going to explode or implode). But at the same time I love crafts and my compressor & airbrush are my favorite tools. With those things in mind I must ask, how safe is this? Cuz I want to make one and test with resin and silicone. 😅 PS: I feel kind of silly for asking like this.
I was wondering that myself. I wouldn't go tapping or hitting the glass jar. But then that's not a terribly good idea at any time😊
Will do👍👌👋✌
マシュマロが大きくなったとき、おおっ作ろ!と思ったのですが。
世の中そんなに甘くないですね。
幼稚園の息子にマシュマロを大きくしてあげると言って見せたのですが、いざ食べようとしたら。。。。
しばらく「パパ嘘ついた」と言われました。いや、嘘はついていないんだけど。。。
ほぼ同じ構成で薬液の分注器を作ってたのでビックリした。
Honestly, there is already something for DIY vacuum packing ... it's an Italian patent (tre spade vacuum takaje )instead of the aquarium valve with epox make a hole in the center of the original cover put a kind of cap with silicone seals and that's it
It’s just a lot more expensive
@@drone9 if 3 caps with the pump cost 10€ it's too much ... epox in contact with food I don't like it much
@@filipporossifavilli68mayba can try silicone sealant?
lemons are one of the best ideas but glass jars dont need so much vacuum they may implode.
He definitely ate it.
5:20 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And that with as little plastic as possible 👍🏻
I was about to begin trying out making artisan keycaps and working with molds and resin and this is a great and cheap alternative for a pressure pot. Sure it won't be as extreme (or rather will take some elbow grease to do it) but this is great. Literally bought everything just 2 days after your video and already got it working, though haven't tried it with silicone/resin yet.
素晴らしいヒントをありがとう!
Just a thought, but pressure makes the bubbles smaller while a vacuum actually removes them.
👍Интересно. Но у нас таких клапанов в капельницах нет...
Этот клапан похоже не из медицины, а для аквариумов.
@@user-lk1zz6sc1n Спасибо! Надо будет глянуть.
水槽用でも結構な保持力あるんだなぁ
シリンジと逆止弁間の接続チューブ短くして内部容量減らせばもう少し真空に引けるよ
Perfect sIr
Du bist aber Maniak!😂
Se trata de adivinar, filtro de q es ese?
逆止弁もビンも密閉に強いなー
Would it be cheaper/more efficient to epoxy a bit of tube in the lid? Once vacuumed, pinch the tube and put a bung in it. Then you don't need a one-way valve for each lid. Very cool idea and surprising the vac you pulled with just a syringe.
Thanks!
"Would it be cheaper/more efficient..."
No, your idea wouldn't work.
He's using one-way check valves.
The triangles on the check valves show which way the air can flow; air can't flow in the opposite direction (rewatch the video, the direction of the triangles is important to make this work).
Air can only be drawn out of the glass jar on the syringe upstroke, and air can only be discharged to atmosphere on the syringe down stroke.
The repeated up and down strokes of the syringe evacuates the air from the jar and ejects it to atmosphere, creating a vacuum in the jar.
@@ianshand6094 You've misunderstood I think. Still use both one way check valves (One drawing out of the jar, the other ejecting air out of the syringe.) But instead of leaving the jar check valve on the jar (and every jar) you leave it on the syringe. It just gets plugged into the stub of tubed epoxied into the lid. Hook up the check valve/syringe unit to the jar tube stub. Draw the vacuum. Pinch the jar tube stub closed. Disconnect check valve/syringe unit. Plug jar tube to retain vacuum. See? Instead of leaving check valves on the jars, acting as 'plugs' in the lid hole, you're just using a plug in the jar tube so the same check valve can be used each time. (Not that these check valves are particularly expensive. But a tube and plug/bung is cheaper and likely easier to store than a comparatively large plastic cylinder protruding out the top.)
@@wingnutbert9685"You've misunderstood I think..."
Ahhhh, I see. Yes, I had misunderstood you, sorry.
@@ianshand6094No worries. Glad I could clarify.🙂👍
瓶に粘着テープを回しておくと瓶が爆裂しても安全です。
For security, protect the jar with adhesive tape.
Muito bom !
Набор крышек "Вакс" стоит меньше 1 доллара и с насосом в комплекте.
Hello. Please make a mechanical juice press
Brake bleeder?
Nice. From where can I bring the non-return valve
Aquarium supply
If a pet shop sells aquariums/fish it's often called a check valve
Я не понял это что культиватор Clostridium botulinum и др. анаэробов ?
Grandioso. Peccato che i prezzi sugli accessori necessari su Amazon da noi in Italia siano carissimi rispetto al Giappone. Solo tubo 5 metri e raccordi 1585,7 yen pari a 16,48 euro.
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Even better. Get a needle to attach to plunger.
5:22 A pity they deflate when you open the jar...