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10th June 2020, 11:23 PM #1.
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Dust extraction presentation
Hi Folks,
This afternoon I gave a 75 minute presentation via Zoom to the Mens Shed of WA on dust collection.
It was videoed and is available on YouTube.
I had the camera (my mobile) on a tripod for most of it but we had a "few" problems when I moved the camera too shakily probably too often.
The other thing is that parts of my shed have poor WIFI reception which led to some audio and video signal drop out.
Apologies about that.
Any of you that have been following my dust threads here will recognise most of the things I show and talk about - there's nothing new.
But you will get to see a fair bit of my shed and all the dust extraction stuff and me making a fool of myself
You might notice I also gave the WWF a big plug.
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11th June 2020, 12:02 AM #2
Looks good Bob .... going to be too late for me to watch tonight but I have added to my YouTube watch list.
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11th June 2020, 01:12 AM #3Senior Member
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Nice to meet you Bob
I've told the best about you to everyone I know who has anything to do with woodworking/metal/leather. All the hours you put in here and how you try to find solutions for everybody even though you don't really have to.
You might have actually saved a few people from stuff they didn't even know were threatening them, including me.
Thanks!
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11th June 2020, 07:13 AM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Nice work bob, well done.
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11th June 2020, 10:15 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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Bob, whats the etiquette for collecting stainless clothes dryer drums from the side of the road? Do you grab the whole machine, disassemble and then get rid of the unused bits, or do you attack it on the side of the road and extract the drum there?
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11th June 2020, 10:23 AM #6
That was a great presentation Bob. Thanks for doing it, and being happy for it to be made available to the broader public. A good long form discussion such as that allows you to delve into some of the "oh, and" stuff that may seem inconsequential on its own, but does help to fill in some gaps in understanding.
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11th June 2020, 10:40 AM #7.
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I used to park my van as close as possible to the heap by the side of the road and quickly grab the whole dryer and take it home and dismantle it and then if it was not too far sneak back and put the remains back on the same heap. These days I leave the remains in the back of my van and next time I drive past the council recycling yard (its on the way to the supermarket) I drop the remains off at the white goods recycling drop off point as there's no charge for locals. I have about 1/2 dozen of the drums stashed under the house so I have had to stop collecting.
I take a lot of stuff from these heaps. One appliance that requires dismantling is extracting the heat resistant silicone wiring from stoves. I use this wiring in converting 3P motors from Y to ∆. I usually do that in situ. Its fine with most people provided you don't leave a mess.
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11th June 2020, 01:19 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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A thank you to the Mens Shed of WA for putting the video up where non members like myself can watch it. Also thank you Bob for taking the time to talk about your dust stuff. Shame about the video breaking up here and there but the gist of it is in it and someone can research further if they need to. Hint. It's all over these pages.
Thanks
Pete
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11th June 2020, 02:17 PM #9.
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Thanks for all the feedback. So far there have been 61 viewers but no idea how far through folks got on the vid.
Feedback from the mens shed WA has also been positive and one shed has contacted me about further advice.
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11th June 2020, 04:39 PM #10
Bob
Great video, thanks for your contributions; we always get something from them.
BTW: I hit Pictures Pls was aiming at Thanks.
I think it's the other FFS, Fat Finger Syndrome.
cheers
Keith
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11th June 2020, 05:23 PM #11Novice
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Great presentation Bob , thanks for all the info
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12th June 2020, 12:32 AM #12GOLD MEMBER
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I was one that watched to the end if that helps any.
If you want a suggestion on a topic how about a quick one on Dust Measurements Correctly. Particle counting, static pressures and airflow. Should be easy and only take two or three hours. It would let people understand how far off readings can be when done with the wrong instruments or incorrect methods. Also all the subjective goodies like "It feels stronger" and "Looks like it is better now" and other golden oldies might be reduced a little. Another would be making sense of the airflow claims of dust collector manufacturers / sellers and what you can realistically expect along with what is actually needed.
Pete
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Excellent, Thanks Bob!
Your contribution to this forum is most appreciated, and my lungs are most definitely much better off for it.
My wallet on the other hand...
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12th June 2020, 07:31 PM #15.
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Well, given the below average video production aspects, one thing I was not banking on was the level of interest the video would spark amongst the men's shed community. Today I have had 3 phone calls and 2 emails requesting help on dust extraction from local mens sheds so looks like i'm going to be busy over the next few weeks. Just don't want this turning into a full time thing.
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