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11th February 2016, 08:53 PM #1
New Extraction System
Being speaking with Stephen from Clearvue Oz Cyclones and have placed an order and paid for a CVMAX, Invertor and 8 6" blast gates.
At this stage I'll be hooking it up to thicknesser, planer, table saw, bandsaw, woodlathe, radial arm saw, router table and eventually my Woodmizer bandsaw mill and in the future, maybe a slab levelling router.
At this stage I'm looking at using metal ducting but that may change
Red circle is where duct will exit the shed, red square is where I'll place it. Air con will be relocated to the other end of the shed near the roller door.
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Plan at this stage is build a sound proof shed around the cyclone and have approximately a metre cube bin under that I can remove with either the Positrack or Bobcat. Looking at making two or three binsCheers
DJ
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DJ - bet you have your Clearvue hooked up before mine. That said, I do have a couple of machines hooked up to my Carbatec 3hp cyclone. I went spiral duct and metal fittings.... Already $6k in pipe and fittings. Intending to now isolate each run with 200mm blast gates, then with 150s close to the drop lines. Post some pics when you are done and we'll swap notes.
regard Jeff
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