Grade 5 Hex Nuts Price - Metal Garden WindMill – Dingshen Metalworks
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8 FT. WINDMILL ORNAMENT, RED&GREEN Durable steel body with weather-resistant, green and yellow finish Permanently lubricated ball bearings for whisper-quiet operation Unique design features a fan head that always faces the wind Charming, decorative old-world design blends beautifully with any landscape Assembled height: 8ft / 2.4M Assembly required Please read the assembly and safety information enclosed Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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8 FT. WINDMILL ORNAMENT, RED&GREEN
Durable steel body with weather-resistant, green and yellow finish
Permanently lubricated ball bearings for whisper-quiet operation
Unique design features a fan head that always faces the wind
Charming, decorative old-world design blends beautifully with any landscape
Assembled height: 8ft / 2.4M
Assembly required
Please read the assembly and safety information enclosed
Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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The most expensive parts of a water pump, or DIY Super Soaker, are usually the check valves. In this project, we’re making some from scratch, for as little as $0.35 each.
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WARNING:
The pressure tests and claims made on these check-valves is based solely on my personal experiences with the ones demonstrated in the video. Individual results may vary, and caution and care should be taken when loading the valves with high pressure. The risk of higher pressures is that the balls may be forced from the adaptor, shooting out like projectiles. High pressures may also cause the ball to lock up, preventing normal operation of the valve, or possibly even structural failure of the valve altogether. These valves are not made, or claimed, to be used in any heavy duty operations. Use of this content is at your own risk.
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Project Inspired By:
WaterWolf https://www.sscentral.org/homemade/check_valves.html
Project History & More Info:
I wanted to build a PVC water pump, but the check valves were around $10.00 each. That seemed a little steep for a PVC build, so while looking for alternative options, I settled on this design, which is about the cheapest, while still being practical and useful, that I could imagine.
In my testing, the valves work great with air and water. Air pressures up to 60PSI seemed to be fine for normal operation, while pressures above 60PSI occasionally caused the ball to lock into the O-Ring, and required substantial “back-pressure” to unlock it.
If you try using rubber bouncy balls as the valve mechanism, only use them in very low pressure applications like blowing up balloons, and possibly for improvised water guns. Relatively high pressures used with these balls seems to eventually force them out of the adaptor, and can shoot them out at surprising velocities.
Overall, I’m really happy with the valves because they can be fit into any part of a PVC system, and can be duplicated quickly, easily, and for very very low cost.