If you like this video, please hit Like and subscribe to our channel! Adapter details, free plans and cut-list is available on our website - www.thenomadstudio.com/diy-dust-collection-cart-with-vacuum-and-cyclone-separator/ ------------ Chapters ------------ 0:00 - Intro 1:44 - Cut 3:51 - Assemble 6:05 - Adapter details
First, I could listen to you all day! Second, I just made a hose attachment for my Kreg K5. I used a tapered vac tube about 1.5 feet and plugged it into the K5 port. I let it lay at an angle to my wooden base. Then I drilled hole in a stainless steel hose clamp. I did that by attaching it to a scrap PVC tube about the same size as the vac tube. I used my drill press with a good metal drilling bit and supported it with a V shaped piece of angle aluminum that becomes the base to hold all this for drilling. You need some oil and I also had to plan where the hole should be for tightening reasons and so the tag end of the clap is not sticking up. That had to be trimmed and man, they are sharp. Then I just put a screw in the clap and screwed it into my base. My flexible vac tube from my vacuum fits right in. This keeps that damn Dust port on the K5 from popping off. 1 week so far and I'm happy with it all!
Perfect solution for me - operating out of my garage. Design is spot on for what I needed, so of course, I think you are brilliant 🙂 Thanks again for sharing.
Great looking cart. Very functional design. Also, very useful information on all the adapters needed for different tools. I've decided to build one very similar to this. You both have a great channel! Keep it up :)
Paint the base and top DeWalt Yellow! I took a 1x1 inch square from my DeWalt drill box-wrap and have the paint guy color match it! You'll be glad you did it. Looks even more pro AND custom! Great job Nomad Studio Lady!
Very good cart and good information about adapting common plumbing parts for dis collection. I know it works since I have done the same with them and now I can build the cart. I am not happy with the separate pieces. The bucket always falls over during use. It's annoying. Cheers.
Previously I made a positive and quick comment on this but since, I have watched 20 or 30 more vids and this one may srill be the best. Thank you NS. //ji
Thank you. Nice, not too complicated. You've given me a reason to finally use my pocket hole gizmo! The rubber adapter info is particularly useful. (The hose is n/a in UK, Europe!!.) But one that is $6 is 50€ on Amazon France!! Holy crap.
Thank you for sharing your build! It looks great! One question though. I noticed that you used some screws through the face on some of the lipping and L-brackets carrying the bulk of the dustopper shelf. Could this not be completely done with pocket hole joinery like the top and bottom stretchers?
If you like this video, please hit Like and subscribe to our channel!
Adapter details, free plans and cut-list is available on our website - www.thenomadstudio.com/diy-dust-collection-cart-with-vacuum-and-cyclone-separator/
------------ Chapters ------------
0:00 - Intro
1:44 - Cut
3:51 - Assemble
6:05 - Adapter details
First, I could listen to you all day! Second, I just made a hose attachment for my Kreg K5. I used a tapered vac tube about 1.5 feet and plugged it into the K5 port. I let it lay at an angle to my wooden base. Then I drilled hole in a stainless steel hose clamp. I did that by attaching it to a scrap PVC tube about the same size as the vac tube. I used my drill press with a good metal drilling bit and supported it with a V shaped piece of angle aluminum that becomes the base to hold all this for drilling. You need some oil and I also had to plan where the hole should be for tightening reasons and so the tag end of the clap is not sticking up. That had to be trimmed and man, they are sharp. Then I just put a screw in the clap and screwed it into my base. My flexible vac tube from my vacuum fits right in. This keeps that damn Dust port on the K5 from popping off. 1 week so far and I'm happy with it all!
Perfect solution for me - operating out of my garage. Design is spot on for what I needed, so of course, I think you are brilliant 🙂 Thanks again for sharing.
Great to hear! 😊
Nice to see my country's people especially women doing woodworking! ❤️❤️ Lots of love from India!
Thank you very much!
Very well done - sturdy, functional and attractive. Nice work!
Thank you! :)
Nicely done! And thank you so much for sharing your cut list!
Great looking cart. Very functional design. Also, very useful information on all the adapters needed for different tools. I've decided to build one very similar to this. You both have a great channel! Keep it up :)
Very nice. Simple design and well thought out. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Paint the base and top DeWalt Yellow! I took a 1x1 inch square from my DeWalt drill box-wrap and have the paint guy color match it! You'll be glad you did it. Looks even more pro AND custom! Great job Nomad Studio Lady!
Sounds great!
Great thought! Any ideal what the DeWalt yellow color actually is?
Exactly what I was looking for. Ty for posting
I love the design. Thanks!
Thank you! Cheers!
Really well thought out - having the link to the cut sheet was so helpful. Great going :)
Thank you. Glad it was helpful!
Very good cart and good information about adapting common plumbing parts for dis collection. I know it works since I have done the same with them and now I can build the cart. I am not happy with the separate pieces. The bucket always falls over during use. It's annoying. Cheers.
Thank you so much! :)
Previously I made a positive and quick comment on this but since, I have watched 20 or 30 more vids and this one may srill be the best. Thank you NS. //ji
Thank you so much !!
Nice work!
Thanks!
Thank you. Nice, not too complicated. You've given me a reason to finally use my pocket hole gizmo! The rubber adapter info is particularly useful. (The hose is n/a in UK, Europe!!.) But one that is $6 is 50€ on Amazon France!! Holy crap.
Glad I could help! :)
Thanks so much!!
You're welcome!
Love it. //ji - Oregon
Thank you for sharing your build! It looks great!
One question though. I noticed that you used some screws through the face on some of the lipping and L-brackets carrying the bulk of the dustopper shelf. Could this not be completely done with pocket hole joinery like the top and bottom stretchers?
This is perfect thanks!!!
You're welcome!🙂
Great idea! So, how does the HD Dustopper work?
It works great. Very useful and best addon to the workshop.
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I love the design, but $180-worth of Plywood (two 4x8x3/4 sheets) ain't happening today...
You only need half a sheet of plywood. 3/4"thick 4'x4' sheet - 1no.
@@TheNomadStudio I must have miscounted. A 4x4 is much more doable. Thanks for the reply!