Flowbench thought process?

Discussion on general flowbench design
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Re: Flowbench thought process?

Post by Brucepts »

My post was not meant to be an "us versus them" . . . we all have this tool we called a flowbench how we use it is up to the end user. How we get to the part where we feel confident with our numbers is also a personal thing.

I've had my share of flowbench calibration and it's not all as easy as just throwing some plates or head on top of the bench :D
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Re: Flowbench thought process?

Post by larrycavan »

Hi guys :|

Haven't been on in quite a while.

But then again, my bench works great :lol: Just as it has for 5 years. Pay no attention to those that feel the need to spend more than they need to in order to accomplish something as simple as CFM & Velocity numbers.

Just like it has been since 2004 when I stumbled across the old forum. Everything you need to produce a top quality, accurate, repeatable flow bench is right here.....including the electronics.... Some just refuse to accept that ;)

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Re: Flowbench thought process?

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duplicate post ... glitch in the network
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Re: Flowbench thought process?

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NICE SEEING YOU BACK! Always glad to see you Larry and hear your input. :D

John
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