>>    Ok now you have the door, the base, and the way to get the pressure
>>  of the oxygen. Last is the best. You need a THICK sheet of clear plastic
>>  about 12-14 feet long and 8-10 feet wide. Remove the hinges from the 
>>  2x4 frame, run a bead of silicone around the outside of the 2x4 frame
>>  then tack the plastic to the outsides of the 2x4 frame. After that you'll
>>  need to add a wooden strip to hold the plastic in place.
>>     

>Reid, is this a hyperbaric oxygen chamber? Im sorry I couldnt follow it 
>all...for example why do you need plastic 14 by 10 feet? Anyway, what is the 
>pressure that they run these at? 5psi? I suppose you calculated how much 
>pressure that adds up to? Only a cylinder will work. 
>Max

   Yea, sure is and cheap at that. :>   The plastic is the enclosure kind
a like a plastic bag mounted to a wooden frame (2x4). The wooden frame (2x4)
is hinge mounted and sealed to the plywood base. The regulators all ready
have an adjustment built into them that will let you control the pressure.
You turn the T handle knob with the line closed or connected to the chamber
until you get 5psi. The regulator will handle the 5psi control. It doesn't
have to be a cylinder to work because one of the first space ships used 25 
psi of oxygen. That reminds me REMOVE ALL METAL because aluminum will burn
at 25 psi. That is how we lost one of the space ships and 2 astronauts in
the early space race.

Take Care 
Reid



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