Shop Vac Dust Collection System

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @justindteems
    @justindteems 2 года назад +4

    This worked great. $35 bucks in parts and this picks up all the big stuff. Thanks for taking time to post and share this!

  • @yadabotbingo
    @yadabotbingo 6 лет назад +21

    Suggestion to anyone considering: To facilitate emptying, make the 5 gallon bucket easily removable, but also secured. There are many number of ways, but lifting the whole unit to dump debris, or digging through the contents to remove any fasteners is not ideal. Just a touch more inovating could make this far more user friendly. A simple plastic milk crate or basket, or a hanging mount, magnets, velcro...anything that holds the bucket from tipping would be sufficient. Be creative folks, make your own how-to-video of your solutions. This is a great, well worth the effort project. The true joy of use will be in your personal innovation to solving that one pesky little problem, and adapting to any make and model of shop vacuum you choose.

    • @philipmcdaniel7104
      @philipmcdaniel7104 4 месяца назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. I think I would build a rolling cabinet for them so that they are stacked but not attached, for easier emptying of the bucket but also I can just lift out the shopvac and use it elsewhere if needed.

  • @82camino96
    @82camino96 6 лет назад +4

    You’re a smart man for using bags even with a vortex implemented. I’ve always used bags and nobody else I know will bother with them. It’s the only way to keep it clean, helps filtration and your filter will last indefinitely. Great build as well!

  • @fishinggunsflyrods
    @fishinggunsflyrods Год назад +74

    I use the size 1 and 1/0 Mustad hooks to freeline for snook ruclips.net/user/postUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 and they have been fantastic. The points are super sharp, and the hook is small enough to blend with my baitfish, yet large enough to land fish 30" or more. I also use these hooks when I'm pier or surf fishing with my kids. They tend to catch tons of smaller snapper, whiting, and catfish, and we get far fewer gut hooks with these Mustad in-lines, which means more of them survive after release. I was actually using these hooks when I caught my friend too, but I think that had more to do with the bait I was using ;-)

  • @Markkrochuk1979
    @Markkrochuk1979 6 лет назад +2

    Love my Rigid shop vac. Bought it for $25 10 years ago. Runs like a champ. Even had it shut down from sucking up gallons of water and it tripping out.

  • @hoeftView
    @hoeftView 6 лет назад

    I have Ridgid shop vac that did not have wheel hubs that did not provide a place to attach the pipe. I temporarily removed wheels and made wood ring using 3/4 inch plywood to attach the pipe to that set just above wheels and then reinstalled the wheels. The rest of the project was nearly identical to this video. I only had to use 1 1/2 pipe and the caps. I bought the brush from Lowes and used it for additional elbow. The project is finished and i have a dust separator that does not take up much room in my garage and was really inexpensive. Thanks for this video!

  • @granddadwheat
    @granddadwheat 5 лет назад

    Built it today. Emptying top bucket not easy, but not a big hill for a mountain climber who goes to the trouble of building it. $20 project as opposed to $70+ with the commercial products I’ve seen. Great idea for the amateur who wants to get a handle on dust.

  • @011CJ
    @011CJ 10 месяцев назад

    Helps a lot if you can have your collector outside 👍. I love how the colors matched 😂

  • @austinweems4876
    @austinweems4876 4 года назад +2

    If you took a second bucket and cut it in half you could use it as a sorta cup holder for easy dump on the heavies bucket

  • @SEBTECHDIY
    @SEBTECHDIY 6 лет назад +6

    I like the fact that you don't need a cyclone dust adapter, when i builded mine, my main idea was to find a quick way to empty the bucket, i added to clamps and 1 hinge so it's super quick and easy to empty the bucket. Great video im very happy i just discovered your channel i love your videos!!! 😄

  • @billthom19
    @billthom19 2 года назад

    I got the duststopper from Home Depot for the bucket top, but... I used 1/4" plywood to attach to the top of my vac (no wood inside bucket), then set the bucket on top of the plywood. I attached the bucket with 2 bungee cords looped through the handle on each side, with the metal hooks of the bungee connected to the plywood. Simple to connect, larger bucket volume, easy to empty bucket and stable. I would never use a cart, this takes up much less space and is very efficient.

  • @realitycheck5383
    @realitycheck5383 4 года назад +4

    i like the "attachment in the bucket" idea. i just used a 45 degree fitting. the only problem i see with your design is how do you empty? you are tipping it over, or removing the entire top from the vacuum? other than that, pretty cool.

  • @GSimon850
    @GSimon850 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant buddy small factor design adding the main capture vortex bucket. Many thanks for taking the time to show how to build this.

  • @lestersenra5407
    @lestersenra5407 5 лет назад +1

    Nice. Just didn't see the part where you install the bag instead of the filter. But def the best idea man! Thank you so much!

  • @Name-js5uq
    @Name-js5uq 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you I am going to try this with a dust stopper on top of my 5 gallon bucket, this is so much easier than all those other longer builds. By the way I just subscribed to you because I think your awesome.

  • @billybike57
    @billybike57 6 месяцев назад

    Can you use the dust separator that Home Depot sells already to go? Great idea!

  • @cuervo3825
    @cuervo3825 6 лет назад +24

    Awesome idea. My modification will be to use a second "mounting" bucket to attach to the vacuum's lid, and then try to have the cyclone bucket just slide in to that mounting bucket for easier disposal... (may have to lower the mounting bucket, i.e. cut it down a bit first so that side port is ok)... Great Idea again, Thanks!

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +1

      Brandon C. Thanks so much. A removable bracket would be incredible

    • @mikebrown9625
      @mikebrown9625 3 года назад +1

      If you slide one bucket into another it will almost always get stuck and you will fight it all the time. Remedy that situation with a couple of door shims on two sides of the bucket. Problem solved common bucket will never get stuck

  • @ARepublicIfYouCanKeepIt
    @ARepublicIfYouCanKeepIt 6 лет назад +6

    Permanently screwed to vacuum = PITA to dump. Also, without a Thein baffle, efficacy decreases as bucket fills with dust. Location of inlet further decreases usable volume.

  • @francoiscruger5983
    @francoiscruger5983 4 года назад +1

    Very much for a first video on shop vac's, very well done and I am going to use a very similar design on my industrial workshop 👍🤙

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 6 лет назад +14

    If you like the handle with the cord control you could always re-attach it on the top.

    • @toddsanders7287
      @toddsanders7287 4 года назад +4

      Or even just attach it to the bucket, would still allow storage of the cord and a vertical handle for emptying and maneuverability

  • @garyclemmons1073
    @garyclemmons1073 3 года назад +13

    I like the part where he says he’s going to use 100% silicone and then goes on to use a glue gun

  • @SMee67
    @SMee67 6 лет назад +3

    Good build, mate.👍
    These work exceptionally well.
    I built one a while back now, and it's still kicking hard. 👌

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks bill. It was definitely one of those need to build for a while projects

    • @SMee67
      @SMee67 6 лет назад +1

      Mr. Build It, have you thought about taking the bucket off the top, replace it with a round piece of wood, then Velcro on the wood and bottom of bucket... Might make it somewhat easier to empty?

  • @hillcountrylivin
    @hillcountrylivin 8 месяцев назад

    Nice job!

  • @JoeTheImpaler
    @JoeTheImpaler 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video! I’ve noticed I’m still getting a lot of sawdust in my shop vac still, any ideas on how I might fix that?

  • @tsnstt
    @tsnstt 3 года назад +2

    Quick question... the bucked is bolted on I got that part. So when the bucket gets full and your ready to toss out the stuff in the bracket how do you get to the bolts to loosen to throw all the stuff in the bucket out?

  • @Player_Mick
    @Player_Mick 6 лет назад +145

    now you need a second vacuum to empty the bucket because you screwed it down.

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +33

      it just comes off with the lid.

    • @packer34
      @packer34 5 лет назад +5

      I did the same but my bucket clamps on for easy removal to empty. nice video though!

    • @cliffbernsen438
      @cliffbernsen438 5 лет назад +45

      Clamp or screw a bucket on then just drop a lose bucket into the base bucket. The bottom bucket is only a holder.

    • @mattydread6618
      @mattydread6618 5 лет назад +14

      Cliff Bernsen You just gave me an awesome idea. Do exactly what you said, but instead of using a whole bucket as a holder, just cut it off about 1/3 up from the bottom

    • @cliffbernsen438
      @cliffbernsen438 5 лет назад +8

      @@mattydread6618 I did it to my vacuum but I only ended up leaving 4 or 5 inches of the bottom bucket and I put holes in the bottom of the bottom bucket to pull out easier.

  • @rterry2752
    @rterry2752 5 лет назад +1

    Screw top lid is awesome.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 4 года назад +2

    One of the better one I have watched on utube. The filter in the main shop does the filter get dirty?

  • @joelwatts9042
    @joelwatts9042 6 лет назад +5

    I always wondered why vac mfgrs dont make a vac with cyclone built in. Surely it could built more compact than these dust deputy and home made cyclones. You are one step closer to that. Great work!!

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +2

      seriously. seems like common sense, right?!

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 6 лет назад +1

      Just insert elbow inside the vac it to redirect the airflow and create the vortex and attach a thien style baffle (plate) to the bottom of the filter. BTW its been done before and I bet it works better the your "Rube Goldberg contraption" lol. But at least you proved even a half ass design still works pretty good so thx for that :)

    • @rayscrafield2106
      @rayscrafield2106 6 лет назад +1

      They like to sell the filters.

    • @sdnlawrence5640
      @sdnlawrence5640 4 года назад

      They used to; when I was a kid my dad had a big red metal one (don't remember the brand, it was 50 years ago); it looked like a Dalek.

  • @drive-2786
    @drive-2786 3 года назад +1

    Would this work on DeWalt shop vac

  • @clivebaker615
    @clivebaker615 6 лет назад +1

    Emptying the vortex bucket will be easy if you have a trash bag inside to catch the dust. Nice job.

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад

      Clive Baker that’s true

  • @dlanghoff
    @dlanghoff 6 лет назад +31

    Great video, but it seems a little difficult to empty the vortex bucket.....

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад

      Im sure in sometime, someone will come up with a more convenient system

    • @InspireWoodcraft
      @InspireWoodcraft 6 лет назад +5

      I was thinking the same thing but I like the idea overall. Maybe just a different mounting system, like something quick-release from the outside.

    • @TimL1979
      @TimL1979 6 лет назад +35

      @@MrBuildit use a second bucket (cut in half so it's not hitting the vortex tube) as a holder for the collection bin. Mount the half bucket to the vac instead. Then the filled bucket can just lift off.

    • @jatontherun
      @jatontherun 6 лет назад +3

      Tim L perfect!

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад

      Dennis Langhoff yeah, not a perfect solutions.

  • @peterharper9703
    @peterharper9703 5 лет назад +1

    AWESOME JOB!

  • @chrisgallagher3757
    @chrisgallagher3757 4 года назад +1

    Cheap, saves space, lightweight, easy, what’s not to like! I have the Dust Stopper already but needed a way to connect it. Thank you!

  • @KyleChristianTexaspenmaker
    @KyleChristianTexaspenmaker 4 года назад

    Love the Mobil Gas Pegasus sign and the review. Just bought a ridged vac and the cyclone. Like the design you created.

  • @randymarshall1267
    @randymarshall1267 5 лет назад +4

    Yeah it's a shame you don't have a sponsor. LIKE RIDGID!

  • @bquade70
    @bquade70 6 лет назад +1

    Great simple concept! Thumbs up 👍👍. Thx for making this vid....

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much for the support.

  • @bread-gz3rl
    @bread-gz3rl 5 лет назад +2

    On your old vacuum there is a place to wrap the cord on the vacuum,it is on the handle

  • @claudeelliott3993
    @claudeelliott3993 3 года назад

    With the bucket screwed to the vacuum how do you empty the bucket?? Works good.I'm just wondering????

  • @ericcheadle6255
    @ericcheadle6255 Год назад

    Do you have to use a hepa filter in the vacuum too?

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs 3 года назад

    For added fun you could throw on a vacuum suck gauge

  • @MomandEC
    @MomandEC 4 года назад +2

    If you have a HD Duststopper, this build could also work, right?

  • @retiredtom1654
    @retiredtom1654 4 года назад

    Nice clean job. That's what I will make, a stacking unit to save floor space.

  • @kennethamend8557
    @kennethamend8557 2 года назад

    You really did?? You did say aesthetically appealing!! I restore and finish concrete, staining, epoxy, overlays. Do you can imagine how much concrete I grind. On smaller job's..I'm looking for a smaller inexpensive until to collect the silica..as you know this stuff is so fine.

  • @Not3xactly
    @Not3xactly 4 года назад

    I have this same rigid vac and I like it but the hose doesn't fit any of the dust ports on my dewalt tools

  • @geostorm9351
    @geostorm9351 9 месяцев назад

    How well does it work with a miter saw?

  • @photog1529
    @photog1529 6 лет назад +9

    So basically, this reduces your dust collection ability from 9 gallons (shop vac) to just under 5 gallons (the size of the bucket). Then, the difficulty in dumping the bucket now that its screwed to the top of the vac.

    • @ayeteetoo
      @ayeteetoo 5 лет назад

      sucking up a lot of wood dust and all the clumps clog the shop vac really fast without doing the separate container, I added a filter bag to go over the in-place filter of the shop vac as well and now I have 0 issues with clogging. you can always do a larger container instead of the 5-gallon bucket like a 55 gallon if you wanted, or run 2 buckets in-line. works great either way.

  • @kentharris7427
    @kentharris7427 4 года назад

    I was looking for a video on how to modify an SUV and I got it! Slightly Used Vacuums are really cheap these days! :-)

  • @dashcammer4322
    @dashcammer4322 5 лет назад +2

    A Dustopper wouldn't add much height, it's orange too, and it's easy.

  • @dhimes3
    @dhimes3 3 года назад

    I gave away my large dust collector....harbor freight.....worked great....but .too much space.....going to use my shop vac......just not convinced I really need to construct the cyclone system though.....

  • @3lpadr1nov85
    @3lpadr1nov85 3 года назад

    My bucket shrinks!!! What the heck! Lol how do you fix that issue

  • @gingerrobinson6483
    @gingerrobinson6483 3 года назад

    Where did you get the extra hose? The Rigid a
    Only comes with one hose.

  • @11231pjs
    @11231pjs 3 года назад

    Nice job ! However looks like there is no way to dump sawdust without taking the bucket off the vacuum or scooping the sawdust out by hand am I wrong ?

    • @tacar300
      @tacar300 2 года назад

      See Bill Cosby comment

  • @CuriousKL
    @CuriousKL 6 лет назад +5

    OK dude. watched entire video. First of all everyone is entitled to there opinion. There's a video on RUclips, where a individual came up with a nice "The Ultimate Space-Saving Dust Cyclone Separator Cart" system. He uses a Rigid Vacuum, which has the circle pockets on top of the casters for holding attachments. He came up with an idea to "suspend" a 20" x 20" piece of plywood, cut a circle in the middle of the plywood a little bigger than the diameter of the bucket, then use PVC pipe and fittings to hold everything in place. I built one. It certainly does not "take up all kinds of room" in the shop plus it rolls around utilizing the caster of the vac, just like yours, but the collection bucket is held just above the vacuum, and the plywood it large enough to cut holes for all the attachments. Your way works fine, but I think "removing/cutting" the top of the vacuum to create a "spot" for the bucket is sort of lame. I have shown my Vac/Dust collector to shit loads of people, and they all love it. I know three folks that have already did the same, and they love there new setup. Your way saves a little coin. But, I like the fact that everything I need to use my vacuum plus attach it to a power tools to collect dust while cutting wood, etc, it a very convenient method. That's the point. It is versatile, mobile, and cost effective. Of course there are those that claim their way is cheaper, but by the time you buy all the stuff to make a dust collector, like heat guns, glue guns and silicone, screws, nuts, bolts , hose kits, etc, you end spending the same if not more than the method I mentioned. But, another man's junk is another man treasures.

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 5 лет назад +1

      K

  • @bobbyedwards9766
    @bobbyedwards9766 5 лет назад

    Nice! Great job

  • @DJPacoRamirez
    @DJPacoRamirez 4 года назад

    Ive read you can always add a bag inside the bucket to remove the dust. Also add the extra handle on top of the lid to have cable management. Which is a must..
    My problem is. I am still having dust sucked into main vac. Does the top adapter need to be at a specific location so it can work? My adapter is right next to the 45 degree pipe.

  • @tedfritsch3340
    @tedfritsch3340 4 года назад

    Have to head to The Depot and measure the height without those wheels attached, It might just fit in and under my rolling work bench. Could hook it up to the table saw, Miter, router and the Jointer. Thanks for the new idea.

  • @namoothewoodprojects
    @namoothewoodprojects 4 года назад

    Great work! got an idea from your video and just made my first own thing! Thank you :)

  • @johnjackson7310
    @johnjackson7310 5 лет назад +14

    Looks like a advert for Ridgid tools to me.

    • @sdnlawrence5640
      @sdnlawrence5640 4 года назад +1

      Looks like a way to tear up free gear from RIGID also

  • @TravisThompson10
    @TravisThompson10 3 года назад

    Now the bucket was fastened to the system itself... how is that dumped out?

  • @quintendewit3220
    @quintendewit3220 6 лет назад +2

    Almost 10k vids love how your channel is growing ( here from 5k) greats from belgium

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks quinten. Yeah its encouraging to see the hard work paying off. Thanks for the support

    • @quintendewit3220
      @quintendewit3220 6 лет назад

      Mr. Build It love what you do and the content id always amazing

  • @danabbate4623
    @danabbate4623 3 года назад

    Sooooo... You still have to pull the vacuum apart to dump the chips since it's bolted to the top?

  • @blizzster
    @blizzster 4 года назад

    For convenience you could use another bucket, cut in half and screw it down. Then the bucket with the cyclone will just sit inside?? Not sure how steady it would be but at least should be easier to release...

  • @charlieleiva
    @charlieleiva 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you get that lid from?

  • @JayHutchG
    @JayHutchG 4 года назад

    Nice thought process bro, but hard to dump that way. Like no external skeleton, but I’m working on as,e process but with top bucket easily removable.

  • @HenkvanderVelden
    @HenkvanderVelden 4 года назад

    Love the design!

  • @TimRoyalPastortim
    @TimRoyalPastortim 6 лет назад

    Take some scrap and add a thein baffle and you are golden!

  • @paulacoulter1522
    @paulacoulter1522 2 года назад

    Just purchased the Rigid 0900 Shop vacuum and needed to purchase a 2nd hose to complete the design shared in the video. Home Depot does not sell a replacement hose for that model. I will be returning the vacuum to HD tomorrow. Very disappointing.

  • @OutwardPatient
    @OutwardPatient Год назад

    I don’t understand the whole thing of the cyclone. What is the purpose of separating the dust and the bigger chips if the vacuum has a air filter anyway. Wouldn’t it just be easier to have it go in the vacuum and empty it all in one go?

  • @BronkBuilt
    @BronkBuilt 6 лет назад +1

    Cool minimalist design. How often do you find that you are emptying the bucket? I see a lot of these with the 5 gallon bucket and some with the larger Rockler bucket. I've always wondered how fast the 5 gallon fills up, especially with your design as it does take a few more inches off the bucket. Very curious on your answer. I suppose it does depend on the machine it is hooked up to.

  • @bjornjoseph
    @bjornjoseph 4 года назад

    Where do you get that do hicky for the lid

  • @CowboyGirl007
    @CowboyGirl007 4 года назад

    Can I use 2 1/2" inlet and 1 1/2" outlet hoses to prevent bucket collapse?

  • @fasteddie8225
    @fasteddie8225 4 года назад

    Super random question but did this create static electricity I made one of these in the past and I touched it and I thought I was gonna die from the static electricity that the bucket created on the hose

  • @MrKen-wy5dk
    @MrKen-wy5dk 3 года назад

    Won't cutting the handle off void the lifetime warranty?

  • @blaster-zy7xx
    @blaster-zy7xx Год назад

    To make emptying easier, do not mount the bucket to the vac. Cut a second bucket in half and mount the bottom of the second bucket to the vac and simply slip the collection bucket into that.

  • @moctezumacuauhtemoc8470
    @moctezumacuauhtemoc8470 4 года назад

    dumb question- so do you simply connect this to a miter saw for example and no dust?

  • @lauraa.3593
    @lauraa.3593 5 лет назад +1

    Sorry if this is a very silly question; I'm completely new to power tools and dust system.
    would it be wrong to connect directly the vacuum to the table saw (no 'cyclone')?
    other than the vacuum being full of dust and needing to change the filter more frequently??

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  5 лет назад

      Nothing wrong at all. Just would clog up really fast. the idea of a cyclone is to separate the large sawdust/chips from the fine sawdust to make it last longer.

    • @lauraa.3593
      @lauraa.3593 5 лет назад

      @@MrBuildit thanks for your response

  • @JWimpy
    @JWimpy 6 лет назад +3

    I'm at a loss here. Why separate the sawdust in the first place? Now you have two tanks to fuss with. Collect it all in the shopvac and throw it all out at once.

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +3

      Without separating the large dust from the fine dust, your filter on the vac will clog in minutes

    • @JWimpy
      @JWimpy 6 лет назад +3

      @@MrBuildit Interesting, I've been using my shopvac like that for years with no problem. Tank fills, I empty it. Thanks for the answer though.

  • @coryarant1829
    @coryarant1829 4 года назад

    What is that filter/bag in the vacuum at the end?

  • @dodothev
    @dodothev 4 года назад

    why don't you just use the vacuum to collect the dust without the collector on top? I don't understand the need of the additional build. Can you please advise?

  • @amneziaxeaster-gaming382
    @amneziaxeaster-gaming382 2 года назад

    It's cool but a shop vac is pretty much a bucket already! Their's probably a way to run a shop vac without the filter bag inside and only use the foam filter at the exhaust!

  • @ronsullivan6066
    @ronsullivan6066 6 лет назад +3

    Great idea 💡! What size tube did you use for the side?

  • @mikebeard9146
    @mikebeard9146 5 лет назад +3

    I like the one that John built on the John builds it channel. It uses the dustoper and doesn't require removing or modifying the shop vac.

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  5 лет назад

      I’ll have to check it out

    • @Vessekx
      @Vessekx 5 лет назад

      Mr. Build It, it uses PVCpipe, inserted into the attachment mounts on the feet to support the bucket.
      It’s a touch taller, but doesn’t require warranty voiding modifications to the vacuum.

  • @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
    @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome idea my brother thank you for this video I love it good job bro later :)

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад

      thanks so much for the support!!!

  • @jamesj2980
    @jamesj2980 5 лет назад

    Great idea! That being said, I have a few questions? What if I don't own a rigid vac? How do you empty the bucket, don't you have to UNSCREW it from the vac? Why didn't you screw that handy dandy handle to the side of the bucket so you could roll up the cord?

  • @CSSIandAssociate
    @CSSIandAssociate 5 лет назад

    Great concept. The mounting has to be revised. Overall super nice makers build.

  • @gongshow20
    @gongshow20 4 года назад

    I like the design, but shouldn't the vacuum itself contain all the larger and smaller particles to empty instead of two barrels? I think if the 5 gal bucket wasn't attached that would be best. Just empty it when needed.

  • @eyefixityouification
    @eyefixityouification 5 лет назад

    so how high is your tower in total with the hose?

  • @JasonCarmichael
    @JasonCarmichael 6 лет назад +14

    What's wrong with the $40 Dustopper?
    Wait, did I just see you look in the vacuum bucket, with a vacuum bag in there!?!?!?

  • @tnhomestead
    @tnhomestead 5 лет назад +2

    4.5 horsepower from a 110 motor? Wow!

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  5 лет назад +1

      Pretty powerful!

    • @soundmiami
      @soundmiami 5 лет назад

      Mr. Build It 4.5 hp? but basic math says you’d need a 30 amp plug and 10/3 wire to feed your 3400 watt motor. .

  • @Nandoemajik
    @Nandoemajik 6 лет назад +5

    Nice video
    Where did u buy that lid??

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  6 лет назад +1

      Nandoemajik Home Depot

  • @mcseforsale
    @mcseforsale 5 лет назад +1

    Did you cover up the fan vents for the motor? If so, that motor will burn.

    • @MrBuildit
      @MrBuildit  5 лет назад

      there's still plenty of air flow for the vent for breathability. its not flush

  • @gergelysinko5093
    @gergelysinko5093 5 лет назад

    How do you prevent the bucket from collapsing when the hose is blocked?

    • @Vessekx
      @Vessekx 5 лет назад

      Gergely Sinkó, actually, the suggested fix for being able to more easily empty the bucket takes care of that.
      Don’t mount the ‘cyclone bucket’ to the vacuum.
      Mount a second bucket instead, that you slide the cyclone bucket into, and can easily slide it out of for emptying.
      It takes a *really* powerful vacuum to collapse the cyclone bucket when a second bucket is resisting the defamation.

  • @JonJonNeddo
    @JonJonNeddo 5 лет назад +2

    So why did you screw from the inside of the bucket? Now when you need to dump you have to pick up the bucket and the vacuum motor to dump. Nice idea and love the instructions. I do like the look of it

  • @johnmack537
    @johnmack537 3 года назад +1

    As others have mentioned, you have to remove and carry the entire motor section of the vacuum to the trash to empty just the dust collector bucket.

  • @MrAwesomeStone
    @MrAwesomeStone 3 года назад

    Don't understand this? How do you empty the bucket if it's attached? Seams like a design flaw.

  • @USMC_BABE38
    @USMC_BABE38 4 года назад

    Where did you get your flag in the background

  • @nateb4543
    @nateb4543 4 года назад

    Instead of drilling a full size hole in the side, what about a 1/2-1" hole, heat gun, stick the fitting from the inside to out and quickly hose clamp. It should be very

  • @rutexas7157
    @rutexas7157 4 года назад +2

    "Your good friend at Home Depot," you mean your sponsor.

  • @curtiswhite7720
    @curtiswhite7720 4 года назад

    Home Depot was watching this video like 😱😱😨😨