A Lampwork Glass Workshop/Studio
Posted on June 12th, 2010 by admin
Here is my lampwork glass workshop or studio. It’s in the garage and it features a Nortel Minor Burner, an oxygen concentrator, lots of glass in the drawers of the workbench, and a digitally controlled kiln to anneal the finished beads. The fuel source is propane – really just a tank of “bbq gas” and for safety, it’s outside with a very long hose into the garage. Although I finally have enough lighting installed, I am waiting for the delivery of the ventilation blower – scheduled to arrive on 1/18/10 – and then my husband has to fabricate a hood and get it all installed. I thought there was good enough ventilation with all the garage doors open, but it’s better to be safe than sorry!
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i get so many questions regarding the amazing spectrum of prices that the same companies charge different individuals.
How to make a glassbead with flowers at a beadmaking torch with oxygen concentrators by Isi Merkel, www.isibeads.de
How to make a glassbead with flowers at a beadmaking torch with oxygen concentrators by Isi Merkel, www.isibeads.de
Just a few questions about, thats right, oxygen. Also, youtube seems to have changed on me and I no longer see videos from those I subscribe to when I log in.
This video shows the GTT Scorpion being run on a 10 LPM Regalia oxygen concentrator. In this video, Willy Horn (President/CEO of GTT) and his wife Kimberly (owner Pyronamix) measure the output of a pre-production GTT Scorpion while running on a 10 LPM, 8 psi Regalia with the propane set to 10 psi. This was recorded in Colorado at an altitude above 6,000 ft. Concentrators perform better at lower altitudes.
This video shows the Carlisle Mini CC being run on a Regalia oxygen concentrator set to 10 LPM. In this video, Willy Horn (President/CEO of GTT) and his wife Kimberly (owner Pyronamix) measure the output of a Mini CC while running on a 10 LPM, 8 psi oxycon with the propane set to 10 psi. This was recorded in Colorado at an altitude above 6,000 ft. Concentrators perform better at lower altitudes.
This video shows the Nortel Minor being run on a Regalia oxygen concentrator set to 10 LPM. In this video, Willy Horn (President/CEO of GTT) and his wife Kimberly (owner Pyronamix) measure the output of a Minor Burner while running on a 10 LPM, 8 psi oxycon with the propane set to 10 psi. This was recorded in Colorado at an altitude above 6,000 ft. Concentrators perform better at lower altitudes.
This video shows the Carlisle Mini CC being run on a Regalia oxygen concentrator set to 10 LPM. In this video, Willy Horn (President/CEO of GTT) and his wife Kimberly (owner Pyronamix) measure the output of a Mini CC while running on a 10 LPM, 8 psi oxycon with the propane set to 10 psi. This was recorded in Colorado at an altitude above 6,000 ft. Concentrators perform better at lower altitudes.
This video shows the GTT Scorpion being run on an M-20 oxygen concentrator set to 8 LPM. In this video, Willy Horn (President/CEO of GTT) and his wife Kimberly (owner Pyronamix) measure the output of a pre-production GTT Scorpion while running on an 8 LPM, 13 psi oxycon with the propane set to 10 psi. This was recorded in Colorado at an altitude above 6,000 ft. Concentrators perform better at lower altitudes.