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Good idea! My clean sheet of paper system uses 10" Schedule 10 for the pot, to maximize surface area to depth ratio.
My lower plate is machined to accept an O-ring, which the schedule 10 pipe seals against, with clamps holding it in place.
It also has a 4" section of 10" Schedule 10 welded on the bottom of the plate, into which a heating element fits.
The top plate is also machined for an o-ring and is held in place with C-clamps.
Besides the center port in the top plate, I have five other ports, so that each valve has its own port. That provides room for explosion proof Asco valves, that can be run with a PLC logic controller.[/QUOT
A bit confused by this. So for your new setup you have gotten rid of the paint pressure pot and constructed your own?
Thanks for all your help. Already owning a tamisium and see the benefits to your system, I would also like to manufacture one.