In the past year I have been using three different vacuum chambers and three different vacuum pumps. I thought I would give a little comparison.
TINY GUY
I only used this one a few times. It is quite small. 4" diameter PVC coupler I believe. The vacuum pump is an Air Cadet Model 420-1901. It is a single stage pump and does not quite pull a full vacuum. I was getting about 26 inches of mercury.
BIG BOY
This one is the one that I have been using most of the time. A coworker of mine built this a few years ago and my work has used it ever since. The pump is a Robinair VacuMaster 2 Stage Pump, Model 15500, 5 CFM. This pump works great. It is very powerful and 5 CFM is very fast. Even with this 12" diameter vacuum chamber it only takes a little over a minute to get to full vacuum. One thing I will say about this pump is that it is quite heavy and costs over $200.
Baby Bear
The pump is a Pittsburgh Tools, 3 CFM two stage pump. I got this from harbor freight. It is a little smaller pump than the RobinAir so it would take longer to pull a vacuum on the same size chamber. But since this chamber is smaller than the other one it actually takes less time to reach full vacuum.
The only think I don't like about this pump is that it make some oil vapor. I have only used it a few times so far and at first I thought something must be wrong. I did a little research and is sounds like all oil vacuum pumps do this. But the RobinAir vacuum pump does not seem to do this. I read that these pumps tend to make more vapor when they are brand new. I will post an update after I use it for a little bit. Anyone have experience with this?
Here is a link to a video of someone else's pump doing the same thing.
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