Jcorstorphine
Well-known member
Watch the pressure
I have used vacuum pumps for a great number of applictions on my boat but just watch the pressure which can be exerted by the atmosphere. If your pump gets down to a few mbar then in old money, the pressure will be a ton per square foot. May crush your keel if there are voids.
John.
Nigel, that sounds like a great idea, but if there is water still in the keel, where will it be collected under vacuum!!
I have 2 vacuum compressors which I use for laminating timber together, I am having difficulty understanding where the water will be collected, and if there are various holes penetrating the hull, this may prevent the vacuum from sealing and extracting. I'll give it a try to satisfy my curiosity.
Cheers Stevie
I have used vacuum pumps for a great number of applictions on my boat but just watch the pressure which can be exerted by the atmosphere. If your pump gets down to a few mbar then in old money, the pressure will be a ton per square foot. May crush your keel if there are voids.
John.