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Thread: Hafco W318 dust extractor.
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29th July 2017, 07:42 PM #16
This is a Wok - the Jet Vortex
These simple attachments are claimed on the Jet website to stop 98% of dust from going up into the filter...
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This dude has done a quick writeup: Dust Collector Improvement (big time) Shop Made for $10
This is the blog and video he is on about: JET's Vortex Dust Collector - Popular Woodworking Magazine and this is a followup on another dude using a $25 cooking wok: Shop-made Vortex Dust Collector Woks On - Popular Woodworking Magazine
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29th July 2017, 07:51 PM #17GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks for that woodPixel. It's now apparent to me that neither of my DE's have woks! Sorry for leading everybody up the garden path! Looking at the attached link made me wonder whether a hanging basket saucer, or even the hanging basket itself might make a good wok?
Also apologies to Hoey for the rest of us hijacking his thread, you just can't trust people on here.
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29th July 2017, 09:08 PM #18Woodworking mechanic
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Just about to post my works of art to outline what I was referring to Always pays to read the last post first before posting
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31st July 2017, 11:56 AM #19
Hi all, thanks for posting in this thread. I am a noob and very impulsive in my tools purchase lol.
Yeah, BobL you did stop the kid to go to the candy store last Friday
So now i am looking at timbercon sherwood dc near my place here isthe link
https://www.timbecon.com.au/extracti...dust-extractor
Please let me know if it's good for my need.
And please post any thoughts about dc in this thread.
Thanks for reading and posting.
Hoey
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31st July 2017, 12:10 PM #20.
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31st July 2017, 01:51 PM #21
I overcame the fear of making a big hole through the brick wall lol so the dc could position outside.
I could not find any Taiwan made 3hp dc over the weekend so have to settle for the china mad
Hopefully, I can pick 1 dc up at timbercon after work today
And thanks BobL for the quick reply. I'll post pics on my DC progress and ask silly questions.
Cheers
Hoey
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31st July 2017, 11:11 PM #22
Here's 3hp Sherwood from Timbercon that i picked up today.
The back wall.from the outside.
Back wall from the inside
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31st July 2017, 11:24 PM #23
And all's one piece
Some other tools, that waldown got a vfd, i lurked and learned here last year and managed to get the drill press then fitted the vfd myself all because of this great forum
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20th September 2017, 04:39 PM #24
Hi all!
It took a little while to gather more tools for my dusty adventure :lol:
6" pvc pipe and fittings, 6" flexy hose, bunnings garden "BMH"s and a hafco cyclone.
I am about to make a frame for the 3hp+impeller to sit on top of the cyclone then poke a hole through the brick wall, i am using 200x50mm to make muffler on the outside of the wall says 350-400mm ID then line the inside with mattress foam.
I hope it works.
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20th September 2017, 04:42 PM #25
Here are the gear
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20th September 2017, 05:29 PM #26
I hate to rain on your parade but hopefully I can save you a lot of wasted time and effort, don't go to all the trouble of mounting the motor/impeller on that cyclone, you will have no flow if you do so, especially with a 3 hp DC. That thing is so badly designed that it will drop almost 5" of vacuum on a 3 hp unit, which translates to running you dust collector with partly blocked filter bags, as in very very dirty bags .
Mike.
EDIT: If you want to get an idea of the loss caused by this cyclone and you can't measure AC current to the DC or don't have air flow equipment, you could try this simple test. Connect a short length of flex to the DC, turn it on and get a feel for the physical air flow into the flex, now lay the cyclone on its side and connect it to the flex, this gives you a straight run from the cyclone, you should be able to feel a huge drop in airflow at the cyclone intake, all caused by a cyclone that is really only meant for a 1 HP DC - if that.
To others, yes I know this is a crude test, but in the absence of any test equipment, the substantial loss caused by the cyclone on a 3 HP DC should be very obvious.
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20th September 2017, 09:14 PM #27
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20th September 2017, 11:57 PM #28Woodworking mechanic
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Quick question re your dust extractor. Do you know the actual size if the impellor itself? (not the housing but the actual impellor).
Cheers - Peter
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21st September 2017, 12:31 AM #29
I just took a pic of it, what do you think the size is?
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21st September 2017, 09:08 AM #30
Hi, you need to measure the diameter of the impeller, try and measure for the tip to tip of the blades or at least the blade base plate diameter, and if you can, also measure the hight of the blade at it highest point. Would be nice to know for future reference.
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