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« Reply #12 on: August 28, 2005, 03:38:40 am » |
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Brian, Again, thanks for the input. What is open cell foam? And, yes, to answer your question, I do have the original compressor for this machine. I would like to meet the braniac who designed the peckerhead for the compressor. What a joke that thing is to put back together after rewiring the machine!!
KIto, I'll tell Devin he's going to have company soon. Hope you're up to countless hours of Power Rangers, G.I. Joe and Taekwndo form studies!!! '>
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1955 Vendo 23 - awaiting restoration 1959 Westinghouse WC-44SK - awaiting parts 1967 Cavalier CS-64G - functional in house 1969 Vendo 63 - in restoration
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« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2005, 09:09:27 am » |
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Brian, A couple of other questions. 1. Do you remember the dimensions of the crate you built for your compressor/evap assembly? 2. How did you secure the evap assembly? 3. How did you send it? UPS? FedEx? USPS?
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1955 Vendo 23 - awaiting restoration 1959 Westinghouse WC-44SK - awaiting parts 1967 Cavalier CS-64G - functional in house 1969 Vendo 63 - in restoration
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« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2005, 11:06:28 am » |
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Am working on a Cavalier 72 compressor today so I just weighed it. 50 lbs. So packaging only allows 20#. What about those heavy duty cardboard boxes that they ship microwaves or computers? The styrofoam could be cut to fit. A nylon strap cinched around the box keeps the bottom from falling out, and doubles as a handle.
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« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2005, 10:03:17 pm » |
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I don't remember the exact dimensions. I shipped with UPS using this criteria: As long as the box is under 20"W x 20"L x 52"H and under 70lbs, your looking at around $26-$28.
When constructing the box, I just added about an inch or two to each end keeping in mind the "20 Inch Rule" Open cell foam is the cheap stuff, usually white or yellow. A common place to find it in the Navy is inside Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) boxes. Closed cell is really rubbery and is found quite a bit in Model RC aircraft to pad all vital equip. (Servo's, fuel tank, battery pack)
I secured the Evaporator Assembly by placing some foam between the fan shroud housing and the condensor coil then used some more foam packed in over the top preventing it from moving front to back or side to side. I'm sure you could use duct tape or plastic zip ties to secure it too.
Yeah, it was a really fine design to use a 3-wire system for the fans and to stack all of it's coresponding wires right on top of it! I'm really used to 2-wire, so when I saw the way it was wired, it threw me a bit.
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