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=12/08/13=
 
*The updated drawing of bricks with remeasured front plate's holes created (drawing #2013.1.001.0001)
 
 
 
=12/09/13=
 
*The list of possible manufacturing company for Brick's Housing (BH) parts production is established:
 
**Partner Steel Co, Inc, Pocatello;
 
**Valley Sheet Metal (VSM) Technologies, Idaho Falls;
 
**Primear Technology, Blackfoot;
 
**Northwest wire EDM, Spokane, WA;
 
**Nelson Metal Technology, Payette, ID;
 
**Water Jet Cutting, Albuquerque;
 
*All above companies have been contacted for quotes. Criteria were price and speed of production.
 
 
 
=12/10/13=
 
*Brick's Housing (BH) parts (steel/AL/PMMA sheets) drawings is approved by Spielman (drawings #2013.1.001.0002-0009)
 
 
 
=12/11/13=
 
*VSM Technologies: selected as manufactured company for BH parts (drawings #2013.1.001.0002-0009)
 
 
 
=12/17/19=
 
*BH parts arrived at IAC and inspected. Kevin is going to assemble and weld them all together.
 
 
 
=12/18/19=
 
*Cathode/anode drawings submitted to Spielman for approving (drawings #2013.1.001.0010-0017)
 
*PMMA_Output_Sheet/Charging_Isolating_Tube drawings submitted to Spielman for approving (drawings #2013.1.001.0018-0019)
 
*X-pinch driver assembly drawing with included cathode/anode submitted to Spielman for approving (drawing #2013.1.001.0020)
 
*PARKER's Viton O-rings V0769-60 2-246 (2 pcs), ID 4 1/2 and W 1/8", selected for vacuum seal inside the cathode/anode section.
 
 
 
=12/19/13=
 
*LESKER reduced 4-way cross (C-0800-275, $890) found as a candidate for vacuum chamber [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/fittings_cf_crosses.cfm?pgid=4wayreducer];
 
*LESKER reduced 4-way cross drawing downloaded and incorporated into SolidWorks (assembly file Lesker_C-800_275\C-0800-275_reassembled);
 
*LESKER reduced 4-way cross redesigned to match our x-pinch driver (drawing file Lesker_C-800_275\LESKER_C-0800-275_REASSEMBLED);
 
 
 
=12/20/13=
 
*Some changes to parts have been done to accommodate LESKER redesigned cross:
 
**1) for Al output plate, the inner cut increased from 4.5 diameter to 10" diameter to match the cross (drawing #2013.1.001.0008);
 
**2) for anode can, the slot size increased from 0.4" to 0.5" to march x-pinch wires length  (drawing #2013.1.001.0014);
 
*Reassembled LESCER cross drawing submitted to Spielman for approving (drawing LESKER C-0800-275_REASSEMBLED)
 
*X-pinch driver assembly drawing with included cathode/anode/cross submitted to Spielman for approving (drawing #2013.1.001.0021)
 
*LESCER cross and new assembly drawings is approved by Spielman:
 
 
 
=12/30/13=
 
* LESKER reduced 4-way cross (C-0800-275, $890) is ordered [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/fittings_cf_crosses.cfm?pgid=4wayreducer]. Expected delivery id January 16, 2014. Comments: this one we will cut and reassemble later in the way we need. Just to remind, I plan two use one 8" flange for plate connection, one 8" flange for x-pinch access and vacuum pump connection, one 2 3/4 flange for x-ray diagnostics and one 2 3/4 flange for x-ray output.
 
 
* for x-ray windows we  can use Beryllium window (available from Moxtek in 1-1/3 and 2-1/8 CF flanges [http://www.eurotek-general.com/upload/PDF/Moxtek/DuraBeryllium%20Windows%20in%20ConFlat%20Flanges,%20WIN-TECH-1001.pdf]).
 
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For 2-1/8 CF flanges x-ray window, we will need Zero-Length Reducer Flange (from 2 3/4 to 2 1/8), like [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/flanges_cf_reducer.cfm?pgid=std]
 
 
* '''can we use quartz window instead of beryllium?''' (we can probably borrow one from IAC stock);
 
* '''do we need RIGHT NOW x-ray window?''';
 
 
 
=12/31/13=
 
Other parts we need for vacuum chamber are:
 
*flanges:
 
** 8" fixed blank CF flange, part #F0800X000N, $125 [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/flanges_cf_304SS.cfm?pgid=8in]. Note: I would cut this flange in the middle to reduce the weight twice from 12 -> 6 lbs;
 
** 2 3/4" fixed bore 1.63" CF flange, part #F0275X175N, $15 [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/flanges_cf_304SS.cfm?pgid=2d75in]. Note: this flange will be used for x-ray diode's mounting;
 
** 2 3/4" CF flange Sapphire Viewports, part #VPZL-275SW, $650 [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/viewports_cf_sapphire.cfm?pgid=0]
 
** 2 3/4" CF flange with x-ray windows, '''will need later''';
 
*gaskets [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/hardware_cf_gaskets.cfm?pgid=ofhc]:
 
** 1/4 Hard OFHC Copper Gasket for 2-3/4" CF flange, part #GA-0275, set of 10, $26.40;
 
** 1/4 Hard OFHC Copper Gasket for 8" CF flange, part #GA-0800, set of 10, $75.00.
 
*fasteners [http://www.lesker.com/newweb/flanges/flanges_cf_304SS.cfm?pgid=2d75in scroll down]:
 
** 5/16—24 x 2-1/4" Bolt & Nut Set, part #HBS31224225, set of 25, $37.58 (for 8" flange up);
 
** 5/16—24 x 1-3/4" Bolt Kits, part #HBK31224175, set of 25, $30.60 (for 8" flange Al plate connection), '''(need 1" length)''';
 
** 1/4—28 x 1-3/8" Bolt & Nut Set, part #HBS25028138, set of 25, $29.38 (for 2-3/4" flanges);
 
 
*Total quote is '''xxx.xx''' plus shipping.
 
 
=To Do List=
 
*Can we use cross instead of cube? (A: Cross - not, but reduced cross - yes)
 
*Do we need to use Cu gasket to seal CF flange? If so, we need a lot of them for every shot.(A: yes, we need to use Cu gaskets);
 
*Identify/buy all needed flanges/gaskets for the cross; (done)
 
*o-ring in PMMA ~3 mm. Locate position and include in drawing. (done)
 
*Buy LESKER reducing cross, RACL60 (done, Dec 30, 2013, expected delivery Jan 16, 2014);
 
*Buy flanges/gaskets;
 
*Buy all fasteners;
 
*Include all taped holes in drawing;
 
*Include groove for two o-rings into the isolating output PMMA drawing, #2013.1.001.0018
 
*Fabricate anode/cathode/vacuum_chamber parts (drawings #2013.1.001.0010-0021)
 
*Locate vacuum pump
 
*Diagnostics: Rogowskii and B-Dot, design and include in drawing
 

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