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Thank you for teaching me this! My only question is why does the second bucket stop the first from collapsing? I guess it creates a vacuum on the outside of the first bucket that balances out the vacuum being applied on the inside?!?! That was super clever, and had you not demonstrated it I wouldn’t believe someone that told me that! Thank you again!
The outer bucket also acts against buckling, i think, making it much stronger this way. Buckling is a problem because it is self- reinforcing. If the inner bucket deflects from circular at imperfections, it gets weaker because its arc gets flatter in spots. Those spots will be sucked in, collapsing the bucket at a certain amount of vacuum. The outer bucket adds stiffness and keeps it circular against higher vacuum than a single bucket would.
I built one of these into a simple plywood cart, and included hose hooks on the side, extension cord storage on the other side, a power strip on the front, a flat upper surface to lay tools on, and an anglepoise lamp on a telescoping column. Every part came from things I already had, and it has been my constant 'Buddy' around the workshop for the last eight years! 😊
Just to add this is *not new*. It’s been around for decades. You attach the vacuum hose to the (in the shops version) metal container, then you can vacuum out cold ash from fireplaces. Saves dust and mess in houses. It has an internal filter stopping the residue from reaching the main vacuum
Just take an industrial vacuum cleaner with no filter. And you can also vacuum fluids with it. Then open the vacuum cleaner and throw the dust away. That's it.
Bonjour, très bonne idée de récupérateur pour aspirateur! pouvez vous me dire ou peut on acheter les deux pas de vis, et de quelles dimensions sont ils ?
I did something similar, but used a ready-made cyclone that I found on eBay, and a plasterer's bucket. Good idea to use two buckets though, as one isn't quite stiff enough.
Hi my question to you is I herd sometimes these buckets cave in my question is is a possible remedy to drill a small hole in the bucket lid or in the side of the bucket near the top ? thoughts please thank you !!!! I mean I would be hesistant to try to make a home made relief valve it would make me nervous to make a home made device that I could not be sure how safe it was thoughts please thank you!
You need a vacuum with a disposable bag. The modern cyclone vacuums are useless for real work. In UK the brand Henry is popular for workshops and carpenters etc.
@@rinzler9775sanding dust is too light for that kind of "filter". It can work well only if dust is heavy enough to fall down in the bucket. Let's consider why vacuum cleaners for wall sanders are different (and usually more expensive) than for carpenters. Wooden dust is much heavier.
Porque se va la basura, la tierra, la suciedad hacia abajo y no sube por el otro tubo hacia la aspieadora ? Digámoslo cuál es el principio de ese sistema
Te cuento rapidamente: se forma un torbellino o movimiento circular del aire en el interior del tarro, como en todo mov. circular las particulas mas pesadas van al exterior y al rozar con las paredes pierden energia y caen al fondo, lo mas liviano (polvo) esta cerca del centro y es aspirado. saludos !
Hatte mal so einen, hat null komma nix gebracht. Das Zeug ist direkt in den Staubsauger und hat innerhalb weniger Sekunden den Staubsack platzen lassen...eine unglaubliche Sauerei...😂😢😅 Den Staubsauger konnte ich dann auch nur noch draußen benutzen...
This though good can be much improved. The problem with this design is the disturbance to the airflow the elbow makes causing excess particles to clog the vacuum filter - a side entry is much better. Adding a Thein baffle turns a good tool into a brilliant one. There are plenty of videos on YT about this such as Matthias Wandel's most professional ruclips.net/video/z-xhYnWDCd0/видео.html. I botched together a simpler version in an afternoon - with the baffle and side entry - and I regard it as the best tool I've ever made for myself. 99%+ of the dust goes in the bucket and the bucket gets filled to the brim before there is any problem of dust entering the vacuum cleaner.
I love the simplicity of this build. Wandel's approach is great if you already have $5,000 to $10,000 worth of machinery needed to build it. How do you know Wandel's is an improvement? How do you know the (complicated) side entry is better? Adding a Thien style baffle really, really complicates the project, and does it really make it work better? Oneida would tell you different. All I'm suggesting is that unless you have some experience designing and testing vacuum systems and/or particle separators, you can't just look at something and proclaim that one is better than another. And if one is 99% efficient and the other is 94% efficient but costs a fraction of what the better one costs, is it really better?
@@dchall8 thanks for your reply, I started out with this kind of system and its good, it is a massive improvement over having nothing. Nevertheless adding a Thien baffle and simple side extraction made it significantly better for me, keeping all except the very finest dust out of the vacuum and allowing me to fill the bucket almost up to the bottom of the baffle before getting problems. I didn't find making the baffle difficult (it's just two circles to cut from a piece of ply) and it was easy to screw into the inside of the top of the inverted bucket. I admire Wandel, he has a level of precision I don't match but mine cost me no more than a couple of hours of work and serves me well. Horses for courses.
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Thank you for teaching me this! My only question is why does the second bucket stop the first from collapsing? I guess it creates a vacuum on the outside of the first bucket that balances out the vacuum being applied on the inside?!?! That was super clever, and had you not demonstrated it I wouldn’t believe someone that told me that! Thank you again!
Yes, very clever, that´s exactly what hapens with the second bucket. Thx for watching !
The outer bucket also acts against buckling, i think, making it much stronger this way.
Buckling is a problem because it is self- reinforcing.
If the inner bucket deflects from circular at imperfections, it gets weaker because its arc gets flatter in spots. Those spots will be sucked in, collapsing the bucket at a certain amount of vacuum.
The outer bucket adds stiffness and keeps it circular against higher vacuum than a single bucket would.
@@Repairman10169 : I reinforced mine in a different way... your way is much simpler and effective! 😊
Great idea to protect the vacuum cleaner
Thx !
Excelente idea. Muchas gracias maestro. desde Portezuelo. Uruguay.
Muchas Gracias por ver ! Conozco Portezuelo es muy lindo lugar ! Saludos !
Yes
@@Repairman10169hi
Brilliant idea. Well done
Thanks !!
I built one of these into a simple plywood cart, and included hose hooks on the side, extension cord storage on the other side, a power strip on the front, a flat upper surface to lay tools on, and an anglepoise lamp on a telescoping column. Every part came from things I already had, and it has been my constant 'Buddy' around the workshop for the last eight years! 😊
Great !! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great idea, very well presented.
Hi ! Thx for watching !
Excellent Sr. Great idea !. Congrats! Thanks!.
Glad you liked , Thanks for watching !
Hi❤❤❤
Brilliant in its simplicity.
Glad you like ! Thx for watching !
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CONGRATULATIONS. GREAT IDEA. WHAT DO YOU NEED THE BLUE BUCKET? GRAZIE. FRANZ. ( Bologna Santa Viola - Italy)
Perfect tips. Thanks !
My pleasure!
Just to add this is *not new*. It’s been around for decades. You attach the vacuum hose to the (in the shops version) metal container, then you can vacuum out cold ash from fireplaces. Saves dust and mess in houses. It has an internal filter stopping the residue from reaching the main vacuum
Muito bom! Show! Sabe me dizer se dá certo em usar para lixar massa corrida em parede? Será que o pó assenta no fundo do balde? Obrigado
WOW...great ideas 💡 ✨!!! I will definitely use some of these ideas. THANK
Great! Too easy and too useful!
Thanks for watching 👍
Idea grandiosaaaaaaaaaa,bravo!
La idea en si esta buena, pero se dificulta para su traslado si se va a aspirar un salon grande. Pero bien !! 💪💪
Si tienes razón habria que ponerle rueditas ! Saludos !
Super idée merci 👍
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That’s really cool and smart.
Thx for watching !
thanks for a practical solution
Thanks 👍
I like that idea!👍👍👍
Glad you like it! Thx for watching !
Excelente, simples e objetivo. 👍
Obrigado !
Parabéns pelas dicas. Grato.
Obrigado !
Wow Pretty Cool. Thanks
Thanks for watching 👍
Just take an industrial vacuum cleaner with no filter. And you can also vacuum fluids with it. Then open the vacuum cleaner and throw the dust away. That's it.
Your build yourself a dust deputy, sort of. Good job
Thanks for watching !
GÉ NI AL aussi efficace que facile à réaliser et aussi léger que pas cher❤❤❤❤. Merciiiiiiii
Mercii 😊
Bloody good idea mate 👍👍👍
Thanks mate !
Bonjour, très bonne idée de récupérateur pour aspirateur! pouvez vous me dire ou peut on acheter les deux pas de vis, et de quelles dimensions sont ils ?
SUPER ‼‼🏅🏅
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ente idea amigo y tengo bastantes valdes para hacer esto gracias por compartir 👍😉😁
Gracias por ver ! Suerte !
I did something similar, but used a ready-made cyclone that I found on eBay, and a plasterer's bucket. Good idea to use two buckets though, as one isn't quite stiff enough.
Great ! thx for watching !
Excellent! 👍
thx for watching !
Половина в фильтре, должно быть! Лучше метлы и совка ещё не придумали.
2:55 so creative
Thanks !
@@Repairman10169 hi
Hi my question to you is I herd sometimes these buckets cave in my question is is a possible remedy to drill a small hole in the bucket lid or in the side of the bucket near the top ? thoughts please thank you !!!! I mean I would be hesistant to try to make a home made relief valve it would make me nervous to make a home made device that I could not be sure how safe it was thoughts please thank you!
toll...muss ich ausprobieren...
Glück ! Danke fürs zuschauen !
Excelente idea💡. Gracias
Gracias a ti
What are the hose connections attached to the top lid called? Where can I find them? Are they called bulkheads?
Please enable subtitles i explain there.
Hola, como se llama ese tipo de acople
Çok güzel harika süper bir uygulama 👏👏👍
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I don’t see how a bucket on the outside is going to stop the inner one from collapsing?
Vacuum forms in betwen the buckets...
Very good...
Una forma practica de hacer un separador ciclónico!!!
Así es. Saludos 👍
Someone else in these comments has probably also suggested using a 32mm hole saw instead.
Otherwise nice alternative to diy cyclone.
It's not the daftest idea I've ever seen 👍
Pregunto puedo limpiar mi tanque de agua con eso
Very good !👍 great idea.
If you put water in the bucke it's even better. Grateful.🙏
Yes you´r right ! Thx for watching !
Здравствуйте.Будтьте добры ссылку на резьбовые муфты?Благодарю.Hello.Would you kindly link to threaded couplings?Thank you.
зачем усложнять жизнь резьбовыми муфтами, если есть сантехнические комплектующие и детали от старого пылесоса...
Would something like this be good for an ash vacuum. Because the wons out there clock up very easy?
You need a vacuum with a disposable bag. The modern cyclone vacuums are useless for real work. In UK the brand Henry is popular for workshops and carpenters etc.
Maybe it can also work when vacuuming liquids, and keep the vacuum cleaner dry?
Yes i think it should, i will try.
It will, just don't over fill it
Do the two attachments you attach to the bucket have a different diameter?
ویدیوتون عالیه
ممكن تقول لي الماده اللي انت لحمتها بيها بتاعت المواسير ما نفعش
Like dari kota Jambi
Thank you very much ❤
А веником замести не проще будет??
Would this same method work sucking water out of carpet. ?
Yes iit works
I subscribed. 🙂
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muy buena idea
I would just carefully sweep up the bulk of the dirt, then vacuum the residue left. No muss no fuss and crafting filters.
These are great if working with plaster sanding dust
@@rinzler9775sanding dust is too light for that kind of "filter". It can work well only if dust is heavy enough to fall down in the bucket.
Let's consider why vacuum cleaners for wall sanders are different (and usually more expensive) than for carpenters. Wooden dust is much heavier.
Esse foi apenas um exemplo pra ficar mais fácil de fazer o vídeo, em muitos lugares não tem como varrer
These crafts are invasion
Én nem hiszem el amit mutat.Valami sántít!☹🕊
Perfect.master
Thx for watching !
Ge-ni-al, Parabéns.
Obrigado !!
Serviria também para aspirar pequenas porções de água em pisos???? Preciso um que aspire água
Si sirve !
Donde se compran esos adaptadores
The Triton version of this idea has a filter on the bucket outlet & it works well.
Yes works well, thx for watching !
بسیار عالی و تشکر از ساخت ابتکاری این وسیله کاربردی..........موفق باشید 👏👏👏👍👍👍❤
Cách làm hay quá
Muy bien!!
Gracias ! Saludos !
Porque se va la basura, la tierra, la suciedad hacia abajo y no sube por el otro tubo hacia la aspieadora ? Digámoslo cuál es el principio de ese sistema
Te cuento rapidamente: se forma un torbellino o movimiento circular del aire en el interior del tarro, como en todo mov. circular las particulas mas pesadas van al exterior y al rozar con las paredes pierden energia y caen al fondo, lo mas liviano (polvo) esta cerca del centro y es aspirado.
saludos !
What is the name of these closed pipes
❤🙏🏻👍👍👍👍👍 गजब ideas 🌷
देखने के लिए धन्यवाद !
Good
Thanks for watching !
Thankyou sir
Thanks for watching !!
Super ! mais pourquoi le bidon dans le bidon ne se déforme pas?
Un vide se forme entre les 2 tambours. salutations !
merci de votre explication!@@Repairman10169
I use this way to change my engine oil
Great !
This is how a cyclone technology vacuum works.
Exactly 👌
Лучше металлическая емкость, а если установить сброс излишнего давления, то будет ещё лучше. :)
la classe....
👍
Top !!!!!
thx for watching !
好聰明。我本來以為是要做成水吸器
you did not show the bit where you cleaned out the filter in the machine
Yo le pondría un poco de agua al tacho
Si seria mejor. Saludos !
Hatte mal so einen, hat null komma nix gebracht. Das Zeug ist direkt in den Staubsauger und hat innerhalb weniger Sekunden den Staubsack platzen lassen...eine unglaubliche Sauerei...😂😢😅
Den Staubsauger konnte ich dann auch nur noch draußen benutzen...
thanks
You're welcome!
Ouais bonne idée !! voilà voilà
Merci !
cool
CZY SUCHE LIŚCIE TEŻ ZBIERA
This though good can be much improved.
The problem with this design is the disturbance to the airflow the elbow makes causing excess particles to clog the vacuum filter - a side entry is much better. Adding a Thein baffle turns a good tool into a brilliant one.
There are plenty of videos on YT about this such as Matthias Wandel's most professional ruclips.net/video/z-xhYnWDCd0/видео.html.
I botched together a simpler version in an afternoon - with the baffle and side entry - and I regard it as the best tool I've ever made for myself. 99%+ of the dust goes in the bucket and the bucket gets filled to the brim before there is any problem of dust entering the vacuum cleaner.
Yes agree ..thanks for comment
I love the simplicity of this build.
Wandel's approach is great if you already have $5,000 to $10,000 worth of machinery needed to build it.
How do you know Wandel's is an improvement?
How do you know the (complicated) side entry is better?
Adding a Thien style baffle really, really complicates the project, and does it really make it work better? Oneida would tell you different.
All I'm suggesting is that unless you have some experience designing and testing vacuum systems and/or particle separators, you can't just look at something and proclaim that one is better than another. And if one is 99% efficient and the other is 94% efficient but costs a fraction of what the better one costs, is it really better?
@@dchall8 thanks for your reply, I started out with this kind of system and its good, it is a massive improvement over having nothing. Nevertheless adding a Thien baffle and simple side extraction made it significantly better for me, keeping all except the very finest dust out of the vacuum and allowing me to fill the bucket almost up to the bottom of the baffle before getting problems. I didn't find making the baffle difficult (it's just two circles to cut from a piece of ply) and it was easy to screw into the inside of the top of the inverted bucket. I admire Wandel, he has a level of precision I don't match but mine cost me no more than a couple of hours of work and serves me well. Horses for courses.
Tu achète un aspirateur spécial pour les travaux
I use water in mine to sand drywall. Meile are expensive vacuums.
Great ! thx for comment !
I can't see the wife going at that lmao
Nice tips !! Then I buy Dyson instead
Great 👍
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İzlediğiniz için teşekkürler!
Been there, done that. Bucket collapsed.
Mine too, solved with another on the outside as i show, or you can reinforce with some wood.
thin parts will get stuck in filter of the vacum cleaner and basta😢 only the bigger ones in the bucket
Wrong.. i have used for some months now with great results, filter always clean !!
Perché lo inserisci in un altro contenitore ? Grazie ciao
Perché con uno solo si deforma a causa del vuoto. Saluti !
Autrement, on peut aussi prendre un balai & une pelle!, investissement minimal, énergie utilisée gratuite ( huile de coude ) pour un même résultat.
dica muito boa
Obrigado 👍
Incrível!
Obrigado !
Маленькая доработка. Чуть пониже опустить боковое колено.