DIY vacuum chamber

Ignorance. Same thing with new farmers, everyone wants to reinvent the wheel.

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You’ll have to build the rack

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There’s a bunch of old 12” tri clamp pots floating around. A jacketed one would work great for heating and you could pull vac or pressurize but you wouldn’t be able to do multiple slabs

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Check offer up

@cyclopath is there anything that you didnt " do it yousef"?

Still probably made a good material yeah but with a bit of headaches :slight_smile: relating bigtime hehehe

@Capttripppp aye capn!

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Look at China for a vacuum oven.

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Also upgradeable used ovens:

https://graywolfslair.com/index.php/15-diy-equipment/15-12-referbishing-a-used-napco-vacuum-oven-and-controls

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Bravo grey wolf :clap:. Thats an official non official vacuum oven. Gonna stick to the wood box for now cause I should be able to do it for close to free, but when I upgrade I will be back on ur site taking notes on ur build!

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600 bucks is reasonable but I can’t help feeling like it’s gonna break in 5 months

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Check Craigslist or ebay. I got a 1.9 AI vac oven for $300.

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That’s a steal. No luck local witch craigslist ( I’m in the north east ) but I’ll keep checking eBay

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I might have something for you. Check your dms

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could this be used?

Hardly a “DIY vacuum chamber” if you’re buying it as a kit…the fact that it comes with a silicone mat implies it’s also being used for the purpose for which it is being marketed (at a min, “diy” means “off label” imo).

Certainly works to get your extracts purged during the DIY stages of one’s extraction career.

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If you wanted to diy one of these chambers you could get some thick plexiglass or polycarbonate and route out a circle in the plate then fill it in with some rtv silicone and stick it onto a pot from your kitchen.

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Groovy hooked me up with a Yamato, he cleaned out all the human remains for me to!