Aftermarket Leslie Powerchambers

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Bradygoldminer United States of America
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Aftermarket Leslie Powerchambers

Post by Bradygoldminer »

Hi all,

I decided for one of my next project, to make aftermarket Leslie power chambers that don't take a giant dumps on their selves after being used for awhile. The reason I'm coming up with this idea is me thinking the simpler the better. no silicone ring no extra parts, no machining, no breaking. Some of these images may not look right, due to the fact of them being the molds I will be using to cast these (possibly), and also being the fact that I haven't finished up these drawings yet. I've tested some of these horn concepts before and it looks like it should work great.

Here's some pictures with context.

Front of the chamber
Front of the chamber
Fair look at the back of the assembly
Fair look at the back of the assembly
Part 1 of 5? molds
Part 1 of 5? molds
Back cap mold
Back cap mold
Core mold for the power chamber insides
Core mold for the power chamber insides
Fair look of the inside of the chamber
Fair look of the inside of the chamber

The circles for the bolt holes will be drilled and tapped for something similar to an Airchime K bell back cap bolt, but I'm not sure yet. I still need to get better equipment for making these things. I know it's probably going to be a challenge, but whatever.

-Brady
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C A WALSH United States of America
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Re: Aftermarket Leslie Powerchambers

Post by C A WALSH »

Hi Brady
The idea is awesome. Good luck!!
Happy day
Chris
Supertyfon Sam United States of America
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Re: Aftermarket Leslie Powerchambers

Post by Supertyfon Sam »

Cool! Hopefully they're a success!
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