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27th August 2004, 10:52 PM #1
$70 Cyclone
I just built a Cyclone/Drop Bin for $70 out of a resealable food grade 205lt drum and some PVC fittings.Pic attached. Will post some of the guts in a day or two.
I had hoped it would save me the trouble of removing and refitting bloody dust bags so often. It has done that and more. Nothing seems to leave the cyclone but air no bits no dust Works like a charm.
RossRoss"All government in essence," says Emerson, "is tyranny." It matters not whether it is government by divine right or majority rule. In every instance its aim is the absolute subordination of the individual.
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27th August 2004, 11:10 PM #2
Hi D
How are you going to empty the dum, fill bxz09y plastic bags?woody U.K.
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27th August 2004, 11:27 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Very interested to see guts, been thinking of doing the same.
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28th August 2004, 08:02 PM #4
woody uk-on the picture it seems the drum has a clip on lid.
Regards ,Bela.forge
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29th August 2004, 12:08 AM #5
Indeed I t has a removable lid.
See attached Pics for inside view.
Note the Intake is on the right a directs the incomming flow towards the outside of the drum forming a cyclone type airflow and the outlet picks up from an airflow eddy just behint the intake pipe.Ross"All government in essence," says Emerson, "is tyranny." It matters not whether it is government by divine right or majority rule. In every instance its aim is the absolute subordination of the individual.
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29th August 2004, 12:17 AM #6
Thanks for the visual explanation Ross.
Regards ,Belaforge
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9th September 2004, 09:02 PM #7Senior Member
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Ross did you have to play around to get the positioning of the "eddy" correct or did you get it right first time by chance?
If you are getting little or no dust this seems a very easy and effective alternative to a cyclone system, at least an interim option. Are you continuing to find the same results?
Cheers,silkwood
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9th September 2004, 09:19 PM #8
Ross,
Good job. What horsepower is your dusty? The effectiveness you get, is that from hoking up to just 1 machine or more?
ernknot
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9th September 2004, 09:41 PM #9
Ross, Thankyou for ideas that is a cheaper implementation than some of the other options.
A greeny for you.
CheersJohnno
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10th September 2004, 12:18 AM #10Originally Posted by silkwood
Secondly if you let it fill up to far it just sucks it directly to the extractor bag.Ross"All government in essence," says Emerson, "is tyranny." It matters not whether it is government by divine right or majority rule. In every instance its aim is the absolute subordination of the individual.
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10th September 2004, 12:26 AM #11Originally Posted by ernknot
It does only work efectivly on one machine at a time .Ross"All government in essence," says Emerson, "is tyranny." It matters not whether it is government by divine right or majority rule. In every instance its aim is the absolute subordination of the individual.
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10th September 2004, 09:25 AM #12
Hi Different,
I noticed your triton there to the side, what have you done to the top?? Does it provide less friction???
Greg.
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10th September 2004, 10:50 AM #13
As a matter of interest there's an article in this Month's (October) :confused: issue of AWW - pg 64. Think I'll give it a go. Next door neighbour might not like it but the feelings mutual - I don't like him either and always wants to borrow tools :mad:
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