TCP Global 5 Gallon (20 Liters) Pressure Pot Tank for Resin Casting - Heavy Duty Powder Coated Pot with Air Tight Clamp On Lid, Caster Wheels, Regulator, Gauge - Use for Curing Resin in Casting Molds

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  • Geo B

    > 24 hour

    It operates as advertised, well made, havent had a chance to actually use it yet.

  • Ron C.

    > 24 hour

    2 stars to 4 stars update... Customer support for TCP was very helpful after speaking with them had to arrange return and replace for the product...After buying this product Im happy with the results but the regulator has a leak on it which causes my air compressor to come on frequently. I have reached out to the company for support 3 days ago and have not yet heard back from them. The regulator has a plug on each side both the same but one is metal one is plastic... The plastic one on the side you cannot tighten because its glued in place that one is the one that is leaking air. I am submitting a photo for you to have a look at so that you can be aware of the same possible issue if you buy this product. REVIEW UPDATE: Its been a week and still have not heard back from customer support on my air leak may have to send back and replace the whole unit, because of the lack of customer service... But I would like to show something I made for the inside of the tank that might help others... I thought with such a large space inside I hated to see all that go to waste, so I made these shelves...Helps me out a lot so I can add more resin crafts at one time and utilize more space. I just bought off Amazon 12 round plexiglass and 1 dowel, I countersunk the screws on the bottom, by the way I cut the dowels at 6 in length... Hope this idea helps others...

  • Adam P.

    > 24 hour

    The pot worked fine the first night I used it. Only lost 2 psi, from 40 to 38, which is normal as pressurized air cools down after a few hours and condenses. The second night I used it I lost about 8 PSI which is not normal but was fine for my purposes so I wasnt too worried about hunting down the leak. The third night I lost 20 PSI, which was not acceptable. So I went out and got some threadlocker and used it on all the nuts and connectors on the intake assembly. Didnt help. 4th night I lost 30 PSI in a matter of hours. It was leaking from where the lid meets the air inlet. Even after using some JB WELD where the air was coming from I still cant get it to hold air overnight.

  • Anadia-chan

    > 24 hour

    We did have to replace one of the parts it came with for the air compressor hookup (it took forever to fill because it wasn’t airtight) and there is a slow leak. We’ve tried sealing it and it’s helped, but we do have to fill it up again after 1-2 hours. Otherwise, it does get the job done, but don’t be surprised if you have to fill it more than once to keep the pressure up.

  • USMCDD90

    > 24 hour

    My old pressure pot failed me. This one is better constructed and will meet my needs. It is ready to use out of the box, you have to attach the casters, I love the regulator. You can set it to the pressure that you need, and you cannot over pressure the pot.

  • S. N. Davis

    > 24 hour

    Have been casting for some time now and graduating into larger volume pieces which necessitates a pressure pot for best results. I am not one bit disappointed in this unit and it has surpassed my expectations on EVERY project thus far. Easy to use either upright or on its side with identical results. Super solid construction..Quality components and heavy duty for sure. I will be purchasing an even larger unit shortly and will only consider this manufacturer. Worth every penny. A must buy for the beginner and expert alike.

  • Karen

    > 24 hour

    Still trying to seal up multiple leaks that the pressure pot arrived with. It wont hold pressure. Three of the leaks are from the regulator. The product as a whole was not straight out of the box usable.

  • M . S.

    > 24 hour

    I dont know if it is meant to hold a pressure for a long period of time but it seems to kick in my compressor every 60-90 minutes. Seems well built and has passed the soap suds leak test not sure where the air is going though

  • Jeremy

    > 24 hour

    Tank works fine after I had to make some adjustments. Showed up with 4 leaks in the attachments on the lid so it wouldn’t hold pressure. Three of them were all from the regulator. Got tired of taking it off and on trying to stop the leaks so just removed it all together and only have the 1/4 turn valve in place with the QD inlet. Holds pressure just fine now. Also the overpressure relief valve was set to around 20psi so I couldn’t get it up to the max pressure of 50psi. Easy adjustment, however the product as a whole was not straight out of the box usable.

  • Rob

    > 24 hour

    It worked fine out of the box. After a few months, it started leaking. The air intake regulator wasnt attached properly with plumbers tape. I fixed that issue. Then, the air intake regular started leaking from the 2 bolts on each side. My fix was to remove it entirely, because my air compressor has an air regulator on its output. I also had to use plumbers tape to seal each connection.

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