$60 Vacuum Pump - Will it work?!

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  • čas přidán 13. 11. 2018
  • An update of my experience with this pump can be found here: • Kozyvacu Vacuum Pump U... .
    Link to pump: amzn.to/2FuYhk6
    Could it be real? A vacuum pump under $60 that can pull a near perfect vacuum and is designed for continuous use? In this video I run the TA350 vacuum pump through the paces to see if it's really up to the task for composites work.
    Disclosure: The above link is an affiliate link. That means that if you purchase this pump through that link then I will earn a commission on that sale at no additional cost to you. Understand that my views in this video represent 1 week's worth of experience with this pump. Only time will tell if its performance holds up long-term.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @trythistv
    @trythistv Před 4 lety +5

    Interesting. I have the same pump, purchased it for A/C repairs, worked great for some time, then it took a dump on me, Me being me, I tore it apart. Surprisingly well built IMO. Found the issue and fixed it. they use little fiberglass "vanes" and one got stuck, seemingly from wearing a rough patch into the vane, after smoothing it out it's chugging along nicely once again!

  • @multidimensionalexploratio3985

    Really good review!! I'm thinking about getting this and your review was a big help. Taking into consideration the elevation is an indication you know what you're talking about. Thank you for you time and effort!

  • @chillyE30
    @chillyE30 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video ! I was looking to get this for my cars AC .

  • @xXTECHxKNIGHTXx
    @xXTECHxKNIGHTXx Před 3 lety +1

    I've been in the market for a pump to do AC work on my vehicles, this looks like a solid solution!

  • @exotruck5731
    @exotruck5731 Před 4 lety

    better work! jus ordered this pump because of this video. I'm laminating a few flat panels with carbon fiber

  • @tcg10120
    @tcg10120 Před 4 lety

    good help on oil test to keep pump from leaking

  • @BananaDucshortz
    @BananaDucshortz Před 5 lety +1

    New sub. Great video. Mine just got delivered today. Thanks for this review.

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! Mine is still serving me well. I'd love to hear how it works out for you.

  • @steveedwards90
    @steveedwards90 Před 5 lety

    Nice pump definitely use a pressure sensor switch it will increase life of motor and pump good luck and cant wait to see more

  • @jjg5365
    @jjg5365 Před 3 lety +1

    ordered this pump to vac purge bho sounds like it will do the job good

  • @natobot2469
    @natobot2469 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey I have one like that. Mine's a little bigger I think. If you ever need a bell chamber for degassing stuff, I have one. I think it's 2.5 gall. I works for degassing my silicone molds.

  • @kenzetterdahl1248
    @kenzetterdahl1248 Před 4 lety

    Hi,
    Thanks for your video.
    Is there a limitation as to how big parts the pump can handle? Is the pump a "small part" pump only or has it to do with how complex the part is?
    Regards
    Ken
    Sweden

  • @runeolsen4577
    @runeolsen4577 Před 5 lety +9

    I like you. The presentation and quality content. Production(you sorundings) and sound quality is a bit low. But im guessing your using what you got. Hope you continue this journey

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 5 lety +4

      Thanks for the kind words. Yup, using what I've got for now. As the channel grows I certainly intend to upgrade my recording equipment, but as long as audio is clear enough to understand, making good content is priority #1. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @brettm1169
    @brettm1169 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your stuff, could you do a how to video on carbon fiber and using the vaccume pump?

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 5 lety +2

      That is CERTAINLY in the queue :). I've got an infusion video coming up where I used this pump.

  • @habibhoward7159
    @habibhoward7159 Před 2 lety +1

    Always nice to see when someone cuts towards their body

  • @crossthreadaeroindustries8554

    From you review, mine just showed up today. I recommend buying a 1/2 ACME female to 1/4 NPT male adapter and/or a 1/4 Flare female to 1/4 NPT male adapter.
    Not much but A/C equipment uses the ACME or Flare connectors - at least not mine.

  • @johnschulenberg1
    @johnschulenberg1 Před 2 lety

    Good review. I have a similar pump…not exact! My question is…the fitting on the pump…can it be replaced with a barb fitting so I can attach a 3/8” vinyl tubing?

  • @twin_troubles8957
    @twin_troubles8957 Před 4 lety +1

    Adding an inline vacuum check valve for peace of mind maybe.

  • @BillyLeeWilson
    @BillyLeeWilson Před měsícem

    6:16 I would say "oil level line" is oil max line.

  • @itsmen8
    @itsmen8 Před 5 lety +2

    I thought you were supposed to put a shutoff valve in line with the pump and shut off the valve, before the pump, to prevent oil being sucked back through or something. BTW I'm not being a troll/smartass. I'm super new to composites, and just trying to understand. Great videos, keep them coming!

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 5 lety +4

      Generally the pump is either run continuously throughout the cure or some kind of vacuum chamber and switch are in between the pump and the part so the pump only turns on when the vacuum drops below a certain level. All vacuum bags will have some leak rate, even if it's very tiny, so it's good practice to use one of the two above methods to ensure the vacuum level never gets below a certain amount.
      With this pump I did have a tiny bit of oil come out into the tube the first time I used it for an 8-hour cure, but it stayed in the first inch or so of tubing coming vertically out of the pump.

  • @sergeykopylov652
    @sergeykopylov652 Před 4 lety

    Will it work if I plan to build 17Ft fiberglass kayak? Is is enough

  • @johngoymer8291
    @johngoymer8291 Před 2 lety +1

    Where do I get one of these

  • @johnblackburn2237
    @johnblackburn2237 Před 4 lety

    Solid review Sas. How's it held up?

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 4 lety +3

      Still going strong, but I've spent more time building my shop in the last year than building parts, so the pump hasn't gotten a ton of use. I keep thinking I want to do a follow-up on this video, but I want to use the pump for a while longer before I do.

  • @joseluissosa-kx4nj
    @joseluissosa-kx4nj Před rokem

    Where did you order the micron gauge n how much did you pay fr it??..I have the same exact vacume pump.

  • @06RHDSUBIEWAGON
    @06RHDSUBIEWAGON Před 2 lety +2

    Are you still using this pump ?. And how well did it do over time with infusion?

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 2 lety +2

      Still using it, and it's still working great for everything I've done including infusions.

  • @JooKed
    @JooKed Před 5 lety

    I added enough oil but it wont keep suction when its off. It chills out for like 10 seconds then nearly all prrssure is lost. I have the same mod but am not sure why it releases suction when its off and i have enough oil..

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 5 lety +1

      Have you checked all your hoses and connections? Connectors would be my first suspicion. Are you using teflon tape for any threaded connections? You might consider just unscrewing them, putting fresh tape on and screwing them back in. Hope you're able to figure it out.

  • @breezetix
    @breezetix Před 2 lety +1

    people say 2 stage pumps are better

  • @tomjdesigns1280
    @tomjdesigns1280 Před 4 lety +1

    Firstly you didn’t use it yet and making statements, my pump get so hot after 20 min that oil was boiling - sending back this piece of ***

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před 4 lety +4

      I'm really sorry to hear you had a bad experience with yours. It's interesting - mine has continued to work just fine, and though I certainly don't use it on a daily basis I have done several layups using this pump without issue. So it seems they may just not be consistent in their manufacturing. If mine was overheating like that I'd return it as well. Thank you for letting me know.

  • @mgrdigimarketing3035
    @mgrdigimarketing3035 Před 4 lety +1

    Sweet video thanks heaps hey man. Extensive and real.
    Tickled to death?
    Is that an American saying?
    😂🤣😂🤣ONLY IN AMERICA

  • @PyroFalcon
    @PyroFalcon Před 4 lety +4

    Your hair suddenly shrunk at 3:20

    • @mgrdigimarketing3035
      @mgrdigimarketing3035 Před 4 lety +1

      I thought I was seeing things but I could swear his head changed size🤣😂🤣😂👍

  • @N2RI1
    @N2RI1 Před 4 lety +1

    a sealed system is NOT same as atmospheric vacuum and should go to near 30" then use a true vacuum anylizer to know when moisture is being removed to required level which depends on how much volume system is and amount of moisture can be from 30min to several days and this min size pump wont work for more than residential home AC/Refrigerator air cooled systems at best

  • @user255
    @user255 Před rokem +1

    So the vacuum it gets is about 1.013250 - 0.9 = 0.11325 bar = 11.325 kPa. That is not good at all. Cheap pumps generally promises some Pas, not kPas.

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před rokem +1

      I'm not exactly sure what you mean by your last statement, but let me address your first one. This video was made at about 4500ft elevation. According to engineer's toolbox (www.engineeringtoolbox.com/air-altitude-pressure-d_462.html), the atmospheric pressure at that altitude averages 25.4 inches Hg. Day to day pressure varies a little, but assuming it was an average day then my measured 25.4 inches Hg from this pump was a perfect vacuum. Now in practice there's no way it was actually perfect, but pretty darn close. Your statement mistakenly assumes that I was at sea level, where atmospheric pressure is 29.9 inches Hg, or 1.013 bar.
      However, even if the pump was only pulling 25.4 inches at sea level then that would absolutely be enough for composites work. I like getting all the vacuum I can, but that doesn't mean that you can't make quality structural parts with an imperfect vacuum. In fact, some resin systems actually NEED a slightly lower vacuum in order to prevent off-gassing inside the laminate. I've seen beautiful and usable parts made with a reversed aquarium bubbler pump that couldn't have been pulling more than about 5 inHg. That's not to say that higher vacuum wouldn't give higher performance parts, but you definitely can make composite parts at lower vacuum levels. And I'd wager that the improvement in performance from 15 inHg to 29 inHg is less than 5% for most epoxy systems.

    • @user255
      @user255 Před rokem +1

      ​@@SasquatchComposites Thanks for the correction! I indeed had wrong assumption.
      My context is very different. I was looking for reviews of cheap vacuum pumps, but my purpose is not resin work.

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites  Před rokem +2

      @@user255 No worries. It's actually a question I've gotten a lot from people who just aren't used to the difference at altitude. Anyway, I hope you find a pump that works for your need :)

  • @Bullshitvol2
    @Bullshitvol2 Před 4 lety +2

    Sorry, but 0.1 bar is nowhere near perfect vacuum. Good to see these pumps in action but I think i'll stick with waterjet vacuum pumps