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Blower for Small Pipe Organ
By Robbie Rhodes

A reader sent this note about surplus blowers for organs:

> I thought this info on affordable blowers may be of interest to
> hobbyists who build their own (not true to historic) band or street
> pipe organs.  I plan to perhaps use one in a 56-note organ I plan to
> build.  This submission to post was inspired by a post in July 2005:
>   http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/200507/2005.07.10.05.html
>
> Here is a bouncer blower that is advertised as "Very Very Quiet":
>   http://www.toolkingusa.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=101
> What about a $68.00 blower for a small organ?
>   http://www.b-air.com/store/product.php?productid=7
> Here is an eBay store that sell some:
>   http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZirsports
> More links:
>   http://www.boomerinflatables.com/accessories.htm
>   http://www.b-air.com
>   http://www.toolkingusa.com/ProductList.aspx?CategoryID=13
>
> There are other brands of bouncer blowers with various specs, even
> at cheaper prices, but some don't give the full specs.
>
> Note: Most if not all of these blowers should adapt well to hobby
> pipe organ use without overheating because they are designed to
> continuously run under pressure to keep inflated a large bouncer or
> similar toy.  You may want to check with the manufacturer or dealer
> concerning application.

The "bouncer" inflatable bags seem unrelated to pipe organs which
need flowing air at constant pressure.  John Adams purchased a type
CF-195 24-volt surplus blower suggested by Andy LaTorre and tested
it with an organ; his conclusion was "save your money!"  See
http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/200507/2005.07.29.07.html

I'd like to hear from MMD readers who have actually tested a surplus
blower with a pipe organ and judged it satisfactory and would recommend
it to others.  Used small Orgoblo units are hard to find nowadays...

Robbie Rhodes - Mechanical Music Digest


(Message sent Fri 30 Dec 2005, 02:40:42 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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