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Thread: My dust collection journey.
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24th April 2018, 12:24 AM #16GOLD MEMBER
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Looking good. I get the high cost of ducting. They have the chemicals from the oil all around here and the prices are almost as bad as yours.
I have a side question though. In post 7, the second picture. What is that thing on the side of the bottom rafter chord?
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24th April 2018, 08:35 AM #17.
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Humm . . . . . we used that on some of the mens shed gates and found that it did not play all that well with PVC and after a few months some of the glued up joints snapped.
Maybe we didn't prep the surfaces well enough combined with the fact that some of the mens shed blokes are known for their RTUH (rougher than usual handling)
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24th April 2018, 08:45 AM #18Senior Member
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3rd June 2019, 09:46 PM #20Senior Member
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Bandsaw1.jpgWorking on getting my new bandsaw hooked up to DC.
Opened up the so called 4" opening to take a 4" bell mouth housing.
Question for the brains trust. Will it make any difference when I open up the top outlet under the table if I have it at 90 deg with a BMH compared to the 45deg existing one?
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3rd June 2019, 10:06 PM #21.
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A big problem with that outlet ( I assume it's the one marked "A" in the photo) is that it's are often well choked - I have it connected as is and have a 3rd one outside ether cabinet up under the table Like this
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Note the grille added into the side of the door to assist breathing.
In terms of dust collection my BS is probably the least well done machine in my shed and I need to do something about it.
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3rd June 2019, 10:16 PM #22Senior Member
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Yes, 'A' is the one I was refering to. I could just fit a hose to the outlet as is or fit a BMH straight out.
I will be fitting another hose similar to yours under the table. What size is the mesh on that vent?
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3rd June 2019, 11:32 PM #23.
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It's 150 x 200 mm with ~5mm holes.
would go for bigger holes if you can find it but it was all I had at the time.
Have since got some beaut SS 1" Mesh which I have been meaning to use in its place.
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4th June 2019, 04:07 PM #24Senior Member
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My bandsaw has two lower doors. The smaller one does not have an interconnect to the start switch. I can just leave it open a bit till I get some vent mesh.
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4th June 2019, 08:19 PM #25
Never saw where you live, good old Ashburton wow the memories of a orny teenager back in early 70's heading down that way from lower Cashmere . several times told the parents we should get out of CHCH and head south.
I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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5th June 2019, 06:46 AM #26Senior Member
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Would have been a bit earlier than 70's looking at your age! I was married in the early 70's.
My daughter now lives in Cashmere.
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5th June 2019, 10:37 AM #27
I was a late bloomer
back to trackI would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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21st June 2019, 09:41 PM #28Senior Member
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Found some 1" mesh for the lower door vent.
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And made a simple blast gate.
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30th June 2019, 01:39 PM #29Senior Member
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Finaly got the last bit of duct to connect to my bandsaw. It is in a leanto next to the shed (temporarily?) The joiner is a 90 deg bend that I cut the side off and fitted to the existing duct.
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Here is where it comes into the leanto and connects to the bandsaw. I have another 4" spare to make an 'under the top' connection.
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3rd July 2019, 07:18 PM #30
Nice work Flintlock, it'll be great having that BS fully connected. Very creative with the branch above the lean to. How the heck is it staying there?
I've just got the one 5" hose onto the cabinet for now, which seems to work well, but I aim to do same as yours when I get remotivated.The time we enjoy wasting is not wasted time.
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