Dedicated table saw dust collector

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • A dedicated dust collector for my table saw, low enough not to protrude above the saw's table.
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  • @SpoonsJTD
    @SpoonsJTD 6 лет назад +87

    You shouldn't use construction adhesive while wearing long sleeves. The sleeve could get caught in the joint you are sealing, and you'd be stuck wearing the box everywhere you go while wearing the jacket. That or you'll have to take the jacket off and have to leave it hanging on your dust collector forever. Love your videos, you are a true genius, despite your cavalier flaunting of long sleeve construction adhesive safety best practices.

    • @beefchicken
      @beefchicken 6 лет назад +67

      I was hoping someone would bring this up. This happened to my mother when she was carrying me in her womb. They wouldn’t let her in the hospital with a dust collector attached to her sleeve, so she was forced to give birth in a cabinet factory.

    • @jmickart
      @jmickart 6 лет назад +35

      This is a problem at airports as well because the collector counts as a carry-on.

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC 6 лет назад +18

      it violates every page of the european dust collector safety act of 1986 which is why home-built dust collectors are illegal in the EU now. you'd never see such an unsafe thing in the EU!!!

    • @davdal33
      @davdal33 6 лет назад +5

      SpoonsJTD everyone knows the story of 'Dusty John' he will go down in history as an example of bad construction adhesive etiquette

    • @spacemanrick2014
      @spacemanrick2014 6 лет назад +3

      I guess its better than getting your bare arm glued to the dust extractor.
      They might call him The Winter Woodworker.
      Longing, Rusted, Seventeen, Daybreak, Furnace, Nine...

  • @Salamoulevits
    @Salamoulevits 6 лет назад

    Your ingenuity with clamps still amazes me after all these years, don't know like 7 years now.

  • @boristhebilder7553
    @boristhebilder7553 6 лет назад

    Matthias, thank you for not attacking your viewers for not watching your videos. I watch your videos because you're an interesting person that thinks differently.

  • @badopinion
    @badopinion 6 лет назад +1

    I still sorely need to build a tool wall organizer like yours... and now I need a dedicated table saw dust collector too?! You’re the man Matthias.

  • @Alanbataar
    @Alanbataar 6 лет назад +3

    Mattias, I appreciate your problem solving! Two little details of this video caught my eye: I like the simplicity of the indexing screw/hole arrangement, and the hold-down springs are really nice, too. I could imagine using a spring to hold the lid down, but my solution would have been to use a cup hook on the spring eye - your solution is much easier to use!

  • @peteriannuzzo1525
    @peteriannuzzo1525 6 лет назад +1

    Always interesting to see how you retrofit your machines with scrap parts. Looking forward to the follow-up video.

  • @DavidRed95
    @DavidRed95 6 лет назад

    John will be proud of your for using that construction adhesive

  • @Phil659
    @Phil659 6 лет назад

    Fridays don't quite feel right without one of Matthias's videos

  • @Cancun771
    @Cancun771 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am astonished that all these casters turned out the same height, in the complete absence of anything resembling a depth stop.

  • @DoItProjects
    @DoItProjects 6 лет назад +1

    I don’t care if it’s gears, furniture, dust collection, or if he decides to blog about makeup. When Matthias posts a video, I click. And I’m never disappointed 👍

  • @dsnester2754
    @dsnester2754 6 лет назад

    How dust collector videos are my favorite

  • @Mike-tb2hw
    @Mike-tb2hw 6 лет назад +2

    Starting Friday off with a fresh Wandel video... gonna be a good weekend!

  • @ManCrafting
    @ManCrafting 6 лет назад +2

    It’s always great when you can revisit an old project and improve the design. Great job.

  • @beakz
    @beakz 6 лет назад +49

    My first thought was the construction adhesive mentions were for John Heisz's reaction :) I like the idea of a unit for the table saw though.

    • @Andysanche
      @Andysanche 6 лет назад +4

      Stay tuned to Heisz channel to see some threaded dowels made on a screw advance box joint jig! lol

    • @MaxMakerChannel
      @MaxMakerChannel 6 лет назад

      I never understoof why he likes that stuff so much. But I also haven´t used it myself.

    • @beakz
      @beakz 6 лет назад

      Max Maker It has its applications.

    • @billybobjoe198
      @billybobjoe198 6 лет назад +1

      Its applications are in construction. And it goes bad after a few years.
      The main use is on joists under sub floors. But they make application specific adhesives for that now.

    • @DustinPrat
      @DustinPrat 6 лет назад +1

      byw yup the subfloor adhesive is some crazy strong stuff, use it weekly framing houses, and every once and a while I come home with an extra case as they almost send enough to change the tube every 5 sheets

  • @mc4kvb
    @mc4kvb 6 лет назад

    A lot of work but in the end I think you have what you need once you get the relay box built so it will all work at the same time. You have a lot of great ideas for solving some of your problems you encountered. Great build Matthias.

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker 6 лет назад +14

    A bonus feature: You can sit your kids in front of the plexiglass window and tell them it's a TV show.

    • @Atheistic007
      @Atheistic007 6 лет назад

      That window is total OCD delight.

  • @jonnymountain8211
    @jonnymountain8211 6 лет назад

    I learn at least three things from each of your videos, and I am a builder by trade. Bravo.

  • @leslieb6881
    @leslieb6881 6 лет назад

    I think you are one of the smartest guys on RUclips, possibly the smartest. Very methodical.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 6 лет назад

    I use a similar collector box for metal chips. It was inspired by some of your other dust collectors. My shop vac pulls the chips into the box and they fall out into a bucket inside. I have no need for a filter as their is no metal "dust". It keeps my work space a lot cleaner than blowing metal chips all over the place with a air hose.

  • @thatellipsisguy8984
    @thatellipsisguy8984 6 лет назад +21

    So THAT's where John's last tube of construction adhesive went...

  • @bobafetting6373
    @bobafetting6373 6 лет назад

    Matthias - your carpentry is awesome. Your engineering is awesome. But this might be your most engineeringy carpentrying video to date!

  • @paulmunro3050
    @paulmunro3050 6 лет назад +4

    Look forward to the relay box video. Thanks for sharing

  • @longshot789
    @longshot789 6 лет назад

    Construction Adhesive! John would be so proud.

  • @jamesthebiscuit
    @jamesthebiscuit 6 лет назад

    He puts things together so quickly

  • @Stephen1455
    @Stephen1455 6 лет назад

    That's brilliant how you inset the casters!!!!!

  • @mickenoss
    @mickenoss 6 лет назад

    I'm glad you built a window into this one, always seemed like an obvious thing to have.

  • @DavidStanton
    @DavidStanton 6 лет назад +19

    That was a neat thing with the spring to hold the lid down Matthias!

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 лет назад +13

      I thought a lot about a clever mechanism, then opened my springs drawer and saw these long ones, and realized, it could be so much simpler!

    • @BryanCollette
      @BryanCollette 6 лет назад +3

      I really liked this too - so simple and efficient! Love your videos as always!

    • @TheWoodYogi
      @TheWoodYogi 6 лет назад +1

      So simple and functional :) ॐ

    • @drmkiwi
      @drmkiwi 6 лет назад

      Those longs springs are great. At some stage an old chair was destroyed and somebody had the forethought to save all the long springs. They come in very handy for various projects. I use one to keep a small gate closed and it helps keep the sheep out of one of the sheds. Cheers, David.

  • @chevydunlap1517
    @chevydunlap1517 6 лет назад

    i can see the improvement on your ideas since the last time you made the dust collector. like the window so you can see inside when it is full genius idea.

  • @MrFakit
    @MrFakit 6 лет назад +2

    I may have said this before (I'm old) I wish youtube would add a feature where you could instantly show everyone of the creator's replies to comments, I enjoy most of Matthias responses.

  • @wi11y1960
    @wi11y1960 6 лет назад

    Have the dust collector use one leg of the power for the saw. When you start the saw, it powers the vacuum as well.
    Love your projects. Keep it up

  • @thereplicant8220
    @thereplicant8220 6 лет назад +2

    You and john should do another vs video my favourite was wen he fell through his cupboard shelf that was held up with biscuits

  • @donvanco3078
    @donvanco3078 6 лет назад +24

    I think even a simple down or side-facing elbow in the box might help with the large shavings.

  • @steveoh5533
    @steveoh5533 6 лет назад

    Can't wait to see part 2 with the relay box Matthias

  • @purelife6846
    @purelife6846 6 лет назад

    John would be proud! He loves construction adhesive lol can’t wait for you guys to do another colab lll

  • @spinafire
    @spinafire 6 лет назад

    I know it's simple, but that window is beautiful.

  • @qaweeorltuys
    @qaweeorltuys 6 лет назад

    Glad you're still making build videos!

  • @alanh2077
    @alanh2077 6 лет назад

    Great job on the extractor!! I also watched the video on how you made it auto-start and stop!

  • @ScamstinCrew
    @ScamstinCrew 6 лет назад

    As an FYI the tabs on that short straight piece of duct were used for a "tap" as in you slip the tabs into the duct (or plywood in this case) and fold them over and you have a duct connection. I find it ironic you cut the tabs off that are meant to be pounded over (which is easier) so you could pound over the duct section. At the end of the day it works but figured i would try and help future you out.

  • @mikekernan5388
    @mikekernan5388 6 лет назад

    You never disappoint with your videos. Thank you for sharing. Mike

  • @MaxMakerChannel
    @MaxMakerChannel 6 лет назад +40

    I like these dust extractor videos and watched them all. But I don’t think they are very convenient. They take a lot of time to build and they are bulky. You also need to clean out the filters. I just bough one of those plastic cyclones for 50$ and attached it to a bucket. Then my shopvac sucks up all the dust. I put the shopvac outside to limit the noise (to my neighbors). Works very well and the shopvac filter is never full. I also layed down sewage pipes throughout my shop to extend the range of the vacuum. The small diameter makes this less bulky.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 лет назад +25

      those plastic cyclones - it's obscene how they cost more than a shopvac! And shopvacs are super loud. And the hoses and bucket and all that - just not very conenient!

    • @MaxMakerChannel
      @MaxMakerChannel 6 лет назад +10

      I don´t find it obscene. They are built in smaller quantaties, so they must cost more. The dust collection for the Panto Router costes 139$ and is also just a piece of plastic (with bristles).
      You need hoses anyway, no matter which system you use. The bucket? Costs 10$ and requires no assembly. Yeah the noise is bad. Thats the only issues I have with them.

    • @meanders9221
      @meanders9221 6 лет назад +24

      Yes, you're right. And if you use a Festool shop vac with cyclone it is effective and almost silent. And a normal dust collection system works even better (much better). But if Mathias had a normal job and bought a dust collection system what would we watch??

    • @MaxMakerChannel
      @MaxMakerChannel 6 лет назад +11

      Thats why I said that I enjoy his videos. I wouldn´t recommend building one though.

    • @beefchicken
      @beefchicken 6 лет назад +1

      Max Maker who sought your recommendation?

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 6 лет назад

    Love your videos and especially the dust extractors.

  • @SchoonerLily
    @SchoonerLily 6 лет назад +1

    I hurt my back scrounging plywood from the garbage, i told my wife it was Mattias's fault. Its nice having a scape goat!

  • @GMastolier
    @GMastolier 6 лет назад

    Great idea and project but, dang it, now I have to interrupt my woodworking projects to make one just like it (my regular dust collection system just does not cut it but, I think a collector like yours is the answer).

  • @nickjm37fordel1
    @nickjm37fordel1 6 лет назад

    I love watching how you solve problems with your projects :-) (wheels ) ( spring )

  • @marcg.3333
    @marcg.3333 6 лет назад

    You always have clever and practical ways of solving problems. I always learn something new! Thanks, much appreciated.

  • @fergusontea
    @fergusontea 6 лет назад +3

    Don't you know that glue magically dries in a few seconds in videos??? ;-) Another enjoyable video!

  • @terrancestorey7254
    @terrancestorey7254 6 лет назад

    John Heisz approves of the construction adhesive.

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk 6 лет назад +1

    Eventually Matthias is going to get fed up with individual dust collectors, and build a GIANT collector to connect to a shop-wide vacuum system.

    • @bluecurvedesign
      @bluecurvedesign 6 лет назад +1

      I know right? "One dust collector to rule them all..."

  • @greg76543210
    @greg76543210 6 лет назад

    Construction adhesive criticism....shots fired!

  • @Mythrunes
    @Mythrunes 6 лет назад +30

    I'm a simple man, I see a Matthias video, I click on it and press the like button.

  • @moc5541
    @moc5541 4 года назад

    With a box that big it would seem that perhaps one of those dust collection system filter bags--- e.g., POWERTEC 70001 Dust Collector Bag, 20" x 31", 1 Micron Filter--- could be put inside, inverted, with the exhaust above the bag and dust inside falling to the floor of a section below a panel with a hole in it into which the mouth of the bag is fit. So the inlet would be to the lower section. See "baghouse" on wikipedia for drawings of industrial-sized units.

  • @zolatanaffa87
    @zolatanaffa87 6 лет назад +4

    Have you ever thought of throwing back a part of the air inside the saw? Just turn the impeller outlet appropriately and you are done.
    In this way you would be able to move all the chips that stops in the corners far from the suction hole.
    in all cases I would lower the height of the box, so I could cover the engine: mechanically and electrically potentially dangerous.
    For the different voltages I recommend a three-phase cable with neutral so you can make the necessary distribution simply with domino terminals at an irrelevant cost: with a good neutral calculated for the 100 V electric motor, you do not have problems of different powers
    ciao from italy!

    • @Paulman50
      @Paulman50 6 лет назад +1

      zola tanaffa I was thinking what a pain having 110v and 240v in the same shed, but I spose my shed has 240v and 400v and no problems.

    • @zolatanaffa87
      @zolatanaffa87 6 лет назад

      All electric distribution lines are a three-phase system and whose voltage is 110v between any phase and the neutral and 220V between any two phases, here in Europe the voltages are 230V and 400V but the principle is the same.
      When your electric contract provides for the three-phase supply you automatically have both values available in your shed

  • @Bill.L.Carroll
    @Bill.L.Carroll 6 лет назад

    Love the way your mind ticks. 👍

  • @Supply_65
    @Supply_65 6 лет назад

    If you don't need to remove the filter, I suggest using mastic tape. The adhesive is far superior. I manage a Baker Distributing and for duct we hardly ever sell fiber (old school) tape anymore. Mastic is generally used to seal coils and furnaces as well as boots to drywall. Search Polyken 367 or Hardcast 1402.

  • @hernancoronel
    @hernancoronel 5 лет назад

    You ARE a mad scientist! No doubt! Love your videos, thank you!

  • @combatmedic1980
    @combatmedic1980 6 лет назад

    Three words, KREIG POCKET SCREWS, no waiting for glue to dry and they are very strong.

  • @RB216220
    @RB216220 6 лет назад

    I find loctite wood adhesive is a great alternative to the traditional construction adhesive. Much less sticky and much easier to clean up.

  • @jackmcslay
    @jackmcslay 6 лет назад

    You can have a switch that turns on both the saw and the collector by connecting one of the phases used by the saw to the collector, onlf caveat is you have to make sure neutral and phase are wired correctly to the outlets and that you're using a 120V plug with the wider neutral plug

  • @brianjones1282
    @brianjones1282 6 лет назад

    +Matthias Wandel
    Instead of going to the trouble of building a cyclone to go in front of the filter could you just put a baffle in the box? Not a vertical baffle but an almost entirely horizontal one extending maybe 3/4 of the way across the box. About 4 inches or so below the filter? Or at leas the end of the baffle next to the the inlet would be about 4 inches below the filter, and the other end of it away from the inlet angled down to maybe about 6 inches below the filter. Just something to slow down and divert the air enough that hopefully most of the larger particles fall out. But still leaves decent flow for the dust.

  • @florianfalch6048
    @florianfalch6048 6 лет назад

    i use in my shop a master slave switch to start automaticly my vac for all of my mashines, but if you use this dust collector only for your tablesaw, you could wire directly to the tablesaw. sorry for se great english ;-) with greetings from austria

  • @robertoqueipo9535
    @robertoqueipo9535 6 лет назад

    Muy practico y al tenerlo cerca de la máquina no tenemos tanta perdida de carga. Para limpiar el filtro muchas maquinas incorporar un martillo o una es céntrica para golpear lo y q así caiga el polvo. Aunque creo q lo mejor es un ciclón q no necesita filtro, pero necesitas tener altura para la recogida del material.

  • @Motovader72
    @Motovader72 6 лет назад

    The man is brilliant.

  • @mugslschlaengli5928
    @mugslschlaengli5928 6 лет назад +5

    Nice build, but: i realy wouldn't be comfortable with that uninsulated motor so close to the metal frame of your tablesaw. Maybe ad a small casing for that motor.

    • @geef6770
      @geef6770 6 лет назад

      Yeah, that's it, another little box. And Matthias adores boxes.

  • @demolishedman50
    @demolishedman50 6 лет назад

    Luv your videos and your Canadian accent.

  • @Justinofalltrades1
    @Justinofalltrades1 6 лет назад

    looking forward to the relay box

  • @russb2945
    @russb2945 6 лет назад

    Perfect example of building on the fly and having to make modifications after the fact...guilty of that myself from time to time. Maybe Sketch-Up plans ahead of time with measurements etc... would help you out especially with the roller issue that took extra time..but over all that thing sucks....LOL

  • @julianpiper240
    @julianpiper240 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video matthias, very informative and helpful

  • @wolvenar
    @wolvenar 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this. So many good ideas to glean from this video.

  • @b5a5m5
    @b5a5m5 6 лет назад +9

    Hey Matthias, you don't need to set up a relay box depending on the switch you have on the saw. If the switch is DPDT for both the hots for the 220, you should be able to tie into one of the hots on one side of the switch and a neutral potential on the saw to power your collector. If the switch is not DPDT then the collector will always be powered since one hot will always be connected to the circuitry. Someone correct me if I'm mistaken here.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 лет назад +6

      Yes, I did that earlier, but there's no neutral, so I hooked it up to ground instead, which wasn't the best either. And this one consumes much more power, so really not the best idea.

    • @paulbalegend
      @paulbalegend 6 лет назад +4

      Change the cord and plugs to add a neutral! Cleanest and simplest solution.

    • @JW77
      @JW77 6 лет назад

      Matthias Wandel aren't neutral and ground the same thing? Unless your ground wire is really thin.

    • @ihatenumberinemail
      @ihatenumberinemail 6 лет назад +1

      EJ: No, if you sink any significant current to ground, then your "ground" will no longer be at 0V.

    • @paulbalegend
      @paulbalegend 6 лет назад +2

      EJ Wu though they are connected at the panel, they are not the same thing.

  • @tim_meister
    @tim_meister 6 лет назад

    this guy would survive in an apocalypse

  • @brh4015
    @brh4015 6 лет назад

    At least we now know why John Heisz was out of construction adhesive

  •  6 лет назад +45

    Are you sure you didn't want to put a light in that?

    • @JOSEPH-vs2gc
      @JOSEPH-vs2gc 6 лет назад +5

      An electric spark in flying Aerated wood shavings hm..

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 6 лет назад +1

      JOSEPH
      ... well, that is certainly one way to go out with a bang ...
      ... I'll get my coat ...

  • @jashann
    @jashann 6 лет назад

    Great video Mathias. I always learn something new.

  • @chevroletdieselnation
    @chevroletdieselnation 6 лет назад

    Don’t forget the green paint when you are done

  • @googlesbitch
    @googlesbitch 2 года назад

    In my experience with dust collection for the Unisaw is that there are too many corners inside the cabinet that trap saw dust. There needs to be baffles inside the saw to divert the majority of the sawdust downward toward the chute and all gaps on bottom should be caulked.

  • @hamsterbyte
    @hamsterbyte 6 лет назад

    I saw construction adhesive and looked through the comments for something John Heisz.

  • @jhc500
    @jhc500 6 лет назад

    Construction adhesive! Olive branch to John? ... "I hate construction adhesive" .... nevermind. :D

  • @iainportalupi
    @iainportalupi 6 лет назад

    What about a baffle angled down slightly just to get the big shavings going down and away from the filters? Maybe something like a 30 degree down angle?

  • @skottypippen1
    @skottypippen1 6 лет назад

    Probably someone already comented that, but some rolers, or castors, on the top next to the motor could make for a good outfead support.

  • @Fliegerdirk
    @Fliegerdirk 6 лет назад

    B4 Dirk wie immer eine top Arbeit. Danke für deine Videos. KLASSE

  • @badorastrome5418
    @badorastrome5418 6 лет назад

    Great job .. I like your work ..you inspire me to do some wood work..thank you

  • @9009matorres
    @9009matorres 6 лет назад

    You sir are an evil genius

  • @mr.wizeguy8995
    @mr.wizeguy8995 6 лет назад

    I would hang dust collector engine outside of shop wall. Run some metal duct work above head through wall, few out takes with flexible hose equipped with some valve so you can choose which tool "suck" most dust and build some small shed or container for exhaust port dust.
    That way ALL dust would go outside and no need to inhale all small particles that passed filter.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 лет назад

      What I did was so much simpler! Plus not losing the heat in the process.

  • @Descorath
    @Descorath 6 лет назад

    +Matthias Wendel, with the inlet hole that high up and close to the filter, wouldn't it be an idea to have an downward deflector just on the inside ?
    not straight downward, just enough so that debris not flying straight up to the filter when it enters the box.
    The airflow shouldn't be affected much by such a small deflection.

  • @billherreid9661
    @billherreid9661 6 лет назад

    It would be cool to add some kind of rotating brush under the blade to agitate the sawdust and send it all into the dust collector so you don't get buildup.
    Another idea: using a high power LED array and a black background to see dust motes and check for leaks in filters.

  • @BurtonsAttic
    @BurtonsAttic 6 лет назад

    Nice design and quiet! Looks like it sucks! Like the recessed casters.

  • @leechlife
    @leechlife 6 лет назад

    would be interesting to see if the pressure drop due to dust built up on the filter our-weights the pressure drop of a cyclone in the medium run. (I am def in love with cyclones atm, soo tired of filter cleaning ;) )

  • @Watchyn_Yarwood
    @Watchyn_Yarwood 6 лет назад

    Pull a 110v off the 220v. If the existing double pole receptacle is protected by a double pole 15 or 20 Amp breaker then you can safely tap off the conductors at the junction box to fed other 120 V outlets.

  • @theodorant2802
    @theodorant2802 6 лет назад +14

    Next video on the I Built It channel: How I Would Make A Dedicated Table Saw Dust Collector!

  • @Krawacik3d
    @Krawacik3d 6 лет назад +124

    Make dust collector for hand drill!

    • @9009matorres
      @9009matorres 6 лет назад +7

      krawacik3 dust collector dust collector

    • @lanswipe
      @lanswipe 6 лет назад +17

      Isn't Matthias a dust collector collector?

    • @lanswipe
      @lanswipe 6 лет назад

      Make another band saw too!

    • @jeffspaulding9834
      @jeffspaulding9834 6 лет назад +3

      Lee Valley made a dust collector attachment for a hand plane for April Fool's a few years back. You should be able to find the video demonstration of it on their site.

    • @Krawacik3d
      @Krawacik3d 6 лет назад +2

      lanswipe Comment of a year

  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 6 лет назад

    If you want the weatherstripping or duct tape to stick well to raw wood a good trick is to coat it with a good. Coat of rubber or (contact) cement and let it dry then apply the other adhesive surface to it We used to use it to apply The foil tape to irregular surfaces on porous things like cork and homosote boards that were often attached as removable panels with heavy duty Velcro on reception desks often those panels were spaced on a desk as “tack boards “ so the user could. Push pins into them to hang notes or whatever they chose ? Generally the panels were covered with a textile to. Cover the board an to add to its appearance in nearly 20 years of using that method we had no failure to the best of my knowledge. And that was used on millions of dollars. Worth of architectural woodworking In the field we often used 3M spray adhesive. To make it faster to apply in our shop we. Did have contact cement spray rigs attached to 55 gallon drums set up in a specific spray booth area to ventilate fumes and control overspray as we used that process for veneer and HPDL also

  • @andy4an
    @andy4an 6 лет назад

    mechanical engineer here; is there a simple way to make a bellmouth fitting between the hose and box? straight fittings have high pressure drop, and performance would be better with a bellmouth.
    I appreciate that you can also just throw more power at it, and a bellmouth might be hard to make.

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 6 лет назад

    Nice. Thanks for the videos.

  • @EtaCarinae230
    @EtaCarinae230 6 лет назад

    i think that a cyclone will be a much efficient option in this application, though it's complicated to build it from wood.. dimension for that type of flow are not a concern ..

  • @vext001
    @vext001 6 лет назад

    Construction adhesive !!! I Built It Alarm !!!

  • @PinwheelHomes
    @PinwheelHomes 6 лет назад

    The 240V is really just +120 on one side, -120V on the other and a ground. You should be able to grab just one side for 120V, but you’ll need a neutral.

  • @emo65170.
    @emo65170. 6 лет назад

    A baffle in the box may help keep bigger pieces from getting to the filter.

  • @alexpettigrew8971
    @alexpettigrew8971 6 лет назад +1

    Maybe some baffles in the lower box would drop out the larger particles.

  • @spicymmmmm
    @spicymmmmm 6 лет назад

    for a shop piece it ended up being quite a pleasant design with the wheels and flanges. looks european

  • @cvekic
    @cvekic 6 лет назад

    You are a King 👑