WOW.. you did some really neat design work on your build. Love the bell crank, and the way you lower and raise the trap door. May be it's me but I could not see the 48 volt power supply in your case. That's always been a factor in getting the case smaller. Using the original 1/4" coil for the radiator... interesting !! What are you using to blow in it, to remove heat ? And how effective will it be for continues annealing ?
Looks like the 3mm tubing worked out well for making the coil. Any kinks in winding it ?
Very nice....
Gina
Thank you. It was all the info from this thread. Again, thank you.
It's hard to see, but there is a sheet of white that goes from the top of the large input fan inward over the card and has a 90 bend down the card bottom sinks so one fan hits both card sides. It's in the first pic I posted above.
It was a VCR case cut in two and modified.
The PS is ducted with a cut open spraypaint lid so only cooler air goes in. It's mounted with velcro on the floor and 2 backing angles so it's easy to remove.
The 1/8" tube was super easy to roll, but it keeps springing out to 1-5/32".
There's a small hole in front (V) that allowed PS adjustment to your 43v.
Mounting card, shunt, 12vPS, and harness to the top bar eased room constraints.
The build ended up at $245 using on-hand case parts, wire, terminals, fuses, strips, and garage door handle.
I have to add a funnel for loading and chute for catching.
And it all works. I'll post when I have some empty brass to run.
Thank you for starting all this. It has been a very enjoyable experience.