Thinset Removal / Concrete Grinding / Oneida Dust Deputy / 6 hp Rigid Shop Vac

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Thinset Removal / Concrete Grinding / Oneida Dust Deputy / 6 hp Rigid Shop Vac
    In this video, I demonstrate how the combination of both the 6 hp Rigid Shop Vac and the Oneida Dust Deputy reduces the dust during thinset removal and concrete grinding. Removing thinset can be a pain if you don't have the right tools. I find that grinding it is the best way. Because of how fine the dust is when grinding concrete, the use of a bag in the shop vac is recommended. Even though I use the Dust Deputy, the ultra fine dust still gets through to the shop vac, thus the use of the bag to save me time from cleaning the filter on the shop vac. I would not say that this method is dustless, but just less dust. About 95% dust free.

Комментарии • 48

  • @rubencervantes5819
    @rubencervantes5819 2 года назад +3

    Your tip with the bag inside the shop Vac really made a difference in my case

  • @kennethamend8557
    @kennethamend8557 Год назад

    I restore concrete, whether it's staining, epoxy or overlays. So I definitely grind my fair share of concrete. The current dust collection systems I'm using are priced extremely high compared to what you showed & shared!! This is BRILLIANT!! No BRAINER...to know that I can use I decent sized shop vac and grind the concrete, while collecting the silica as you did. Thank You so much! God Bless

  • @jasongrady8590
    @jasongrady8590 9 лет назад +5

    Thanks a ton for the video! Kudos, too, for it being in HD.

  • @allendigirolamo61
    @allendigirolamo61 2 года назад

    Great removal technique!

  • @theplaid1
    @theplaid1 10 лет назад +1

    smart man, bags 3 layer blue filter and the dust deputy, i use the same set up for drywall dust, the only difference is that i use the muffler to tame the backblast of air coming out the back of my ridgid wd1451

    • @PARIS8500
      @PARIS8500 5 лет назад +3

      Is a muffler the same as attaching additional hose to the blower port on back of vacuum and dangling it out of a window, in an attempt to minimize escaping fine particulate leak?

  • @lgbfjbsupporter5566
    @lgbfjbsupporter5566 Год назад

    This is the system Im going to try. I just ordered my dust deputy yesterday and stubbled on this video Im happy to see it works well. I have used the bags before but last time I had an issue with the bags popping. However the more I think about it my makita 7" grinder uses the smaller 1.25" hose so im thinking that it might be putting a bigger load on the vac. I really like the 2" hose on that dust shroud you have. Its hard to find one with a 2" port. Did you add some weather stripping on the metal can to seal it up better? You might have addressed that but I had to watch with no sound.

  • @tonyslawncare
    @tonyslawncare 2 года назад

    Good stuff

  • @jaimesalinas6023
    @jaimesalinas6023 9 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. Clean set up

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  9 лет назад

      Your welcome and thanks for watching. Gonna be doing another video soon on using different filters on my shop vac which really helps.

  • @neimadllermis4123
    @neimadllermis4123 6 лет назад +4

    Can you grind with the floor being wet to prevent the dust from getting into the air?

    • @Palantir_Daily
      @Palantir_Daily 2 года назад

      Tried it. Not worth it. Use this filter system

  • @Scottthesigncrafter
    @Scottthesigncrafter 9 лет назад +2

    What grinding wheel are you using and about how many square feet of thin set removal can you do with one wheel?

  • @PARIS8500
    @PARIS8500 5 лет назад +1

    Very Impressive if real

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks and yes this is real. Lol

    • @PARIS8500
      @PARIS8500 5 лет назад

      @@frantickfpv9784 Have you compared the DD to Home Depot's Dustopper?

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  5 лет назад

      Yes and the dust stopper does work, but not as well. The dust deputy works a lot better.

  • @pedroinfante7585
    @pedroinfante7585 3 года назад

    Remodeling floor

  • @pedroinfante7585
    @pedroinfante7585 3 года назад

    How much square foot remove old tile and thin set ,,

  • @legalsolutions07
    @legalsolutions07 5 лет назад +2

    What mfg. of dust shroud did u use in the vid on ur 7" Milwaukee grinder? It seems 2 work well.

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  5 лет назад +1

      It's the stock shroud that comes with the grinder. It really depends on how well your vacuum setup is and how flat the ground is that is going to determine how much dust will escape. I notice on very unlevel floors that it will tend to spit out dust because there will be a gap inbetween the shroud and floor and also when the vacuum filter starts to get clogged up.

  • @pedroinfante7585
    @pedroinfante7585 3 года назад

    How much for put new tile on state

  • @fishingwithmikeyanddad310
    @fishingwithmikeyanddad310 4 года назад

    Nice.. your wearing the safety glasses wrong...lol

  • @anthonyflacke
    @anthonyflacke 6 лет назад

    what happens if you run two stage Dust Deputy's ? thru one Dust Deputy into a second then on to the Vac system

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  6 лет назад

      Well it would help a little more with dust collection but you would lose a little bit of suction power

  • @felipesolanet7469
    @felipesolanet7469 3 года назад

    Just mist the floor with water and you don't need any of that equipment. Just the grinder.

    • @brendonnettnin8826
      @brendonnettnin8826 3 года назад

      And then with certain applications you cannot apply your products to the floor. I use a 32" grinder with industrial vacuums as we use products that cannot have high moisture levels in the floor. It would have to dry out for days.

  • @birtandrews1998
    @birtandrews1998 6 лет назад

    What kind of blade are you using I bought one and my blade barely catches three threads

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  6 лет назад

      www.amazon.com/dp/B07386FQN2/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B07386FQN2&pd_rd_wg=UcRNm&pd_rd_r=HSBR52W50F49XETW8HBA&pd_rd_w=XHgCf

    • @birtandrews1998
      @birtandrews1998 6 лет назад

      You just put that on with out the flange

    • @birtandrews1998
      @birtandrews1998 6 лет назад

      I already have that blade just wasn't sure if I needed to keep that flange on there

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  6 лет назад

      The flange helps to keep the dust from flying all over the place. Also do not tilt the grinder or it will spit out a lot more dust.

  • @TheWhiteWine
    @TheWhiteWine 10 лет назад

    Are you running a HEPA filter on the main shop vac filter?

    • @TheWhiteWine
      @TheWhiteWine 10 лет назад

      Also are you using the standard vacuum bag or the higher quality one made for dry wall dust?

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  10 лет назад

      Jason Seignoret Hey wussup Jason, No I am not running a Hepa on the shop vac, just a higher quality filter than the standard. And the dust does not cake or stick to the filter like the standard filters. And as for the vacuum bag, I have yet to find anyone who sells the higher quality bags here in Hawaii. I have seen them online and will be ordering some soon. I also saw a bag that is reusable with a zipper. Looking to get my hands on one of those and have not seen them on ebay or amazon but found them on a site I never seen before and felt kind of iffy buying from them. Have you ever heard of or seen those bags?

    • @kimotee
      @kimotee 9 лет назад +1

      XXXSANDMAN I run the same vac you do, and switch filters to HEPA for concrete/cutback grinding. Ridgid branded bags are available at Home Depot here on Oahu in either the Iwilei or Pearl City store, but check carefully. More often the "universal" bags are on the shelf. Just order from Amazon, if not available. With the DD, you don't use many bags.

    • @TheWhiteWine
      @TheWhiteWine 9 лет назад +2

      kimotee So I ended up doing 1500 square feet of tile/thinkset removal in my house while I was still living there. Didn't put any plastic up and there was zero dust. This also wasn't the easy thinset to remove, it was the white polymer modified strong stuff. The tiles had 100% coverage and were stuck down good.
      I used two 6.5 HP shop vacs run in parallel with my dust deputy. I use the hepa filter in each shop vac and the yellow fine dust bags in each vac.
      I use the dewalt hammer dust extraction while chipping up the tile and the majority of the thinset. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007X2AUHG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      This probably isn't necessary, a helper holding the shop vac close to where you are chipping would work just as good, if not better, but when you are doing it by your self its pretty handy. Also one shop vac works pretty decent on this. So often I would use one shop vac on the chipping hammer and have another helper just use the other in hand to move with me.
      After the floor is mostly up I use the dewalt 7" grinder dust shroud on my 7" grinder and a cheap diamond grinding wheel.
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C66MX3S/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      This is really where you need the two shop vacs in parallel. One just does not move enough air to catch all the dust. But when you have the two connected it pulls so hard that dust shroud sticks to the floor.
      Not a bit of dust escaped the system and I didn't even have to dust the house afterwards.

    • @frantickfpv9784
      @frantickfpv9784  9 лет назад

      That's a nice setup. I thought about using two shop vacs but I don't have the room in my truck to carry two of them. But I upgraded my dust bag and filter in my shop vac. I use the hepa filter from Ridgid and the Wunderbag from Dustless Technoligies. I ordered them from amazon and just got them and will be doing a review on them soon. I used the wunderbag and noticed a big difference. The rigid and universal bags always leaked a little bit from where it connects on the shop vac. And when I used the wunderbag, it didn't leak. I also like the wunderbag because it's not paper material like the rigid and universal bags. It's more cloth like and is much more durable. I always had problems with the bags ripping or tearing.

  • @Rayrockny
    @Rayrockny 4 года назад

    Dude just use the shop vac