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Old 12-08-2007, 03:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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OK Guys What pressure pot are you guys using?
Did you build it or buy and official dental lab one?
Personaly I build one, My second one. The first one held out for 5 years before the main gasket went out. Went ahead and build a new one using a 6 quart (bigger) pot from walmart ($40) this time. Build it earlier this year. I though earlier this week that gasket went out on it too. Scared the Pee out of my wife when it did!! She yelled at me and told me to buy an official dental lab one. Not wanting to spend $400 on one (compared to the $50 dollar one) I was able to fix mine. Turns out the pressure gauge stopped working and I accidentally put in 60 lb of pressure! THat will make any gasket go! Anyway, got a new pressure gauge took a hammer to the locking lip of the lib and presto! (pun intended) works like a champ again. Even bought a thermometer while I was at it, so the water wouldn't get too hot.
The wife still wants me to invest in a new one, I have to admit the on from GL looks pretty nice! I called and the can sell me a used (refurbished) for $350

Just wanted to know what you guys think?

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Old 12-08-2007, 02:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have been using my pressure pot for 8 years now. I purchased it from a doctor that I used to work for and they had purchased it 12 years ago. It works fine, the only think is my husband had to put a regulator on it because it tended to get to much pressure build up. That does scare the @%^* out of you. I would probably by a refurbished one and just get it over with so you don't have to monkey with building your own.
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Old 12-08-2007, 10:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Buy the one from GL.
I have 2, one large, one small. Large one will hold a sam articulator for a grand poo bah split.
It's like this, The major overhead is your time and skill. The goodies you use to produce your product should be the best out there. (and something safe as well)
Listen, you want to makw a living? You will be as fast as possible and still produce quality after about 10 years fo working with the best equipment. Time spent saving a few hundred dollars is wasted, time saved by using the best stuff is a better pay off than fiddleing around with to much R and D.
I like the steamer idea, tried that Shark steamer. Thanks Trisha I read your reply. Thing is, I just used it on 2 Bionators, not strong enough. Thing is o.k. for de-waxing springs or a little on rets. but I'm going to get one of the spendy ones next year. In that time I'll probably go through a couple or so of these little guys. I had a hard time dropping hundreds on a steamer when I was happy with my boil-out technique.
Thanks to Trisha... I now need to spend more money!!
Thing is, it's a worth while investment to have this stuff. It may only save a minute here or there, but after 38 years, I'll take what I can get when it comes along.
Also, do the math.
You save 1 minute a day, how long does it take to break even? As an example.
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Old 12-09-2007, 12:14 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks guys thats what I needed to hear. Now I wish I could have ordered it when GL had free shipping on everything.

I will post a pic later of my pressure pot contraption, you might get a good laugh at my aggie engineering!
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Here is a pic of my pressure pot. I guess it will make a good back-up.



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Hi Cade

It look good anyway even better than the one("foreign" made,please understand "..."means) sale on Ebay. Sound like this pressure pot busted cause its shield might not stand hi-pressure!?
Most shields are made out of rubber compound. Special rubber to be used for pressure pot when it mass constant changing under heat and pressure. Your first home build last 5 years but the Walmart one only last 1 year. I suspected the WM gasket is made out of poor quality "foreign" stuff.
I trusted products made in the USA, European, Canada, Japan and sorry donot trust others.
Thanks you guys for the thread. This every things are good to know Webside teach me alot.

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Cade, it looks alot like my GL pressure pot.
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It look good anyway even better than the one("foreign" made,please understand "..."means) sale on Ebay. Sound like this pressure pot busted cause its shield might not stand hi-pressure!?
yeah I seen that one on Ebay for sale I suspect it is just some guy making the same pot I did, but selling them to other people. I would not want that kind of liability.
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Most shields are made out of rubber compound. Special rubber to be used for pressure pot when it mass constant changing under heat and pressure. Your first home build last 5 years but the Walmart one only last 1 year.
Actually they are both from Walmart, the second one is just bigger than the last. The first one I used JB Weld to hold all the componts, worked great. THis time I used threaded connectors and rubber gaskets. Good thing too, because I had to replace the pressure gauge on this one.
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I suspected the WM gasket is made out of poor quality "foreign" stuff.
Yeah, YOu never know, when I made both pots I had to remove all the rubber gaskets in the lid, they only held like 4lbs of pressure, and then sealed off the holes. THe gasket in the rim of the lid "shield" I kept but because of the hard water around here it lost it must have become mineralized and lost its ability to seal properly.
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Thanks you guys for the thread. This every things are good to know Webside teach me alot.
I know isn't this great? My wife is glad I have some people to finally talk lab to, besides her!


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