I use something similar in my work shed hooked up to a roadside rubbish find multi-cyclonic vacuum, and it pretty much separates most of the dust and chips from my tools and general clean-up with very little getting through to the vac chamber. It's surprisingly effective.
Yes I need to adapt it properly, it's a pain as both ends are narrow, so it needs adapting the other way from the vacuum. Using the crevice tool with it is a sod too
That Makita Cyclone would fit on a Henry perfectly
I use something similar in my work shed hooked up to a roadside rubbish find multi-cyclonic vacuum, and it pretty much separates most of the dust and chips from my tools and general clean-up with very little getting through to the vac chamber. It's surprisingly effective.
Nice! This let's all of the fine dust through but then I don't think it was designed to not, seems more for chunky debris.
Awesome video Sam love Makita tools they have a great range 👌👌
They sure do, some of the 18v vacs look wicked 😂
You should try that cyclone on a Henry. It'd be interesting to see how the cyclone works with the increased suction.
Yes I need to adapt it properly, it's a pain as both ends are narrow, so it needs adapting the other way from the vacuum. Using the crevice tool with it is a sod too
@@beko1987 ah, sounds like a pain in the arse. Look forward to seeing little experiments like this tho!
I'm surprised that worked as well as it did
At as gd
Is that thing a joke? You'd be laughed off site if you pulled this out.
It'd look destroyed after a day on a site for sure 😂 Do you ever see the makita vacs out and about? Or are they rarely bought by actual tradespeople?