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Old 02-07-2022, 02:59 AM
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Default Re: Build an Excavator from Scratch

Hi,

you've convinced me
I wonder, why this forum isn't using such simple quick-response buttons as a "like". Its quickly made for you without spamming the thread and a response for the thread opener. thereby the opener hasn't the feeling to write soliloquies.

A little sideeffect for me of writing in an english speaking forum is to improve my written english with non-trade-affected terminologies. I'm programmer by trade and the vocabulary of ibm books is restricted

So I'll try to write more about my thougths why I do something so or not.

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Let's go back to the barrel tank. Looks good but it has some imperfections. I've forgotten a oil level indicator and a ventilation.
I can add them outside, but a second point is more important. A kind master of hydraulics told me, that with my "big" pump
and the small usual hoses I'll ran into problems with cavitation (pitting in the pump).
The pump offers a g1/8 thread instead the usual m5 threads.

to compare the hose sizes (top down):

normal pressure hose id 2,5mm od 4mm
normal pressureless hose id 4mm od 6 mm
the new pressureless hose id 8mm od 10mm

this reduces enormous the flow speed and avoid cavitation.



Unfortunately, the hole for a g1/8 thread is bigger than the doublings in the tank.

So i've decided to build another tank with all the needed holes and threads.
This time a cubic form to get a feeling wich form is easier for me to build.
I've not noticed significant differences, thus it will be simple a question of style in the future.

The result. oil proofed and mounted. Ready to use.

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