
Posted:
Sun May 22, 2005 12:07 pm
by blak golf
ive read many of the thread about this on the bored and i get nothing from it. all i get is that noone likes the holes picked by the msd bench, i will only be flowing 600 cfm on my bench so does anyone have any advice for hole sizes. any advice is very apreciated guy this is stopping the progress of my bench

Posted:
Sun May 22, 2005 2:37 pm
by Thomas Vaught
I like the fixed multiple hole plate.
This is the way a SF 1200 is made.
Make the holes so that you have a 300 cfm hole, a 200 cfm hole,
a 100 cfm hole, and a 50 cfm hole.
Your ranges available will now be:
50,100,150,200,250,300,350,400, 450, 500, 550, 600, and 650.
There are several spots where you can cross-check your flow calibration by using different holes.
For example:
The 300 cfm range (using a single hole or the 100 and 200 holes).
the 350 range with the 300 and 50 cfm holes vs the 200, 100, and 50 cfm holes, etc.
Most heads do not flow more than 350 cfm so this is a good calibration check point.
JMO
Use rubber stoppers to close off the holes you are not using for flowing.
Tom V.

Posted:
Sun May 22, 2005 5:05 pm
by blak golf
yah i understand that part thx alot, but what i need to know really is what size hole in what thinkness plate i should make my disk out of. if u can provide me with sizes for 50,100,200,300 cfm it would be preatty cool of u
thx

Posted:
Sun May 22, 2005 6:07 pm
by 86rocco
[color=#000000]To the nearest 0.1mm
21.2mm= 50 cfm @ 28" w.c. depression
30.0mm= 100 cfm @ 28" w.c. depression
42.4mm= 200 cfm @ 28" w.c. depression
51.9mm= 300 cfm @ 28" w.c. depression
Check with Bruce about construction details. I think he makes his out of .125" aluminium with the hole cut to a sharp edge at 45

Posted:
Sun May 22, 2005 10:38 pm
by blak golf
how much would bruce charge to build one anyways?