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MarkMK
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.....an ultrasonic leak detector?
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That will work for holes in the bag, which are quite loud leaks. For tiny leaks through the bagging tape you won't have a hope. But honestly, even big expensive leak detectors don't work for that most of the time.
Having both made my own leak detector as well as buying a fancy expensive one, my honest opinion is that there really is no shortcut. The leak detectors are worth having around if you are doing this everyday trying to make money off it, but realistically there is no replacement for experience. Learn how to treat your bags and look after them, how to pull down the bag so the mesh doesn't puncture it, how to get a good seal on the bagging tape.
Of course even the most experienced laminators will get a leak every now and then, and this is where the leak detector can come in handy. But generally I end up pulling the bag off and starting again, bag and tape is cheap but your time you won't get back.
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Anybody tried.....
MarkMK
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10 Years Ago
Yep. Build your own, they are super simple. No need to spend $900 on one when you can build one for...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
What's needed for a do it yourself job Hanaldo? Well worth a go if the required components are cheap...
MarkMK
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10 Years Ago
How can you build a leak detector? :laugh:
Jacopo Carbonio
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10 Years Ago
I have been using the Accutrack VPE for about 10 years now, faultless and finds leaks easy....
Fasta
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10 Years Ago
My opinion is that they aren't worth the investment. They don't do the job consistently enough to...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
In our workshop we have a rule of spending no more than 10 minutes looking for a leak before...
Warren (Staff)
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10 Years Ago
Have to say that has been the best solution for me to ^ Unfortunately it is something that you...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
It's a very simple circuit: http://chemelec.com/Projects/Ultrasonic-2/Ultrasonic-2a.png...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
Wooo not so simple for me.. maybe I can ask my friends..I'm not so able with electronic parts :(
Jacopo Carbonio
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10 Years Ago
I built a very effective leak detector. (Don't laugh it works well) Take one of the cardboard center...
fgayford
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9 Years Ago
You guys seen this, think its good enough?...
prsw
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9 Years Ago
If you are prepared to lose the transmitter...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
what? explain please. [quote][b]Hanaldo (05/05/2016)[/b][hr]If you are prepared to lose the...
prsw
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9 Years Ago
Those devices use a transmitter that emits a certain frequency, so you put it somewhere inside the...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
That will work for holes in the bag, which are quite loud leaks. For tiny leaks through the bagging...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
I've seen some university students using ultrasonic leak detectors during vacuum bagging a racing...
Scout
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9 Years Ago
Negative, I just used a 40khz transducer. You want the receiver not the transmitter, although I...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
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