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The MDMC boys want to get a few tables at the NAMES show and sit down as a group. This will be the first time
I will have an air source at my table so I wanted to get a few of my air powered toys "powered" up. Now I know why
everybody makes air valves. $17 USD each and then you need fittings to plumb them all together.

I tried my hand at making my own and what do you know, they work. They are not as fancy as some but they are shiny. I still need to figure out some sort of packing in the stems but all the metal work is done. I am going to try some waxed string i have for tying down electric cables.



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Nice one Steve - I've made a few manifolds over the years, but none so fancy or attractive as that.

NB - Teflon plumbers tape, twisted into a string, is a good packing material.
 
Steve:

Nice looking manifold. Shiny is good! :big:

Now: What is that vee-hicle you teased us with a view of half a fender? th_wwp th_wwp th_wwp

Cheers, Joe
 
I guese I cheat I use metal aquarium valves IIRC about 5 bucks for a four gang valve assembly . primitive but effective.
Tin
 
Steve,

The manifold is "As flash as a rat with a gold tooth." :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
Tin Falcon said:
I guese I cheat I use metal aquarium valves IIRC about 5 bucks for a four gang valve assembly . primitive but effective.
Tin

Hey, Tin, I was looking at an eight-ganger on EBay. What kind of pressures are they rated for? They look pretty good to me.

Chuck
 
stevehuckss396 said:
That would be a 1928 Ford Model A.

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Thats one of my all-time favorite Fords. Well, I also like the 1939 - 1941 Coupes.

Chuck
 
O Rings also make good valve stem packing.
 
Nice air manifold Steve, much neater and nicer looking than the manifold I made, it was so ugly I hid it under the bench and used longer tubing.

If people don't have the facilities or wherewithall to make their own, I was toying with the idea of these bits that are commercially available.

http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/cgi-bin/s...SH_HOSES_AND_EQUIPMENT.html#a9283491#a9283491

They seemed very reasonably priced for all the work involved in making one. You would just need to make up the tubing spikes to fit what you have. Maybe they are available in the US as well.

Bogs
 
You made a very nice air manifold,
that's a work of art in itself.
 
chuck:
not shure of the pressure ratings on these. Have not realy worried. I run a couple of custom made industrial air hoses with quick disconnets to my regulators then adjust the air pressure to a bit more than needed for the engines. then out to the manifolds . I mostly run just the plastic tube so if pressure is too high I just pop a line off the barb. exciting but no harm. The most any of my engines need is about 20 psi to get going. Several show I do I am lucky to get 20-25 psi line pressure.
these do look nice
http://www.aquacave.com/multi-outlet-chrome-br-air-manifold-by-sunlight-br-supply-2298.html
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Tin
 
after looking at this thread and doing a google search I bought a one from Here e-bay item 200399965912 PUD1V8-Active Aqua Air Divider 8 Outlets.
I took it to the R & T Spring steam up show. I ran 7 engines off it with no problems.
Pete renzeti and our own Philjoe5 both gave it a thumbs up for appearance and quality.
 

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