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Does anyone have a link to a dust collection fitting or adapter to mate the 2-1/4" hose on my large Ridgid shop vac to a standard 2-1/2" dust collection hose or pipe (these are usually clear and it's what I have)?
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Try Rockler or WoodCraft.
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12-02-2016, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2016, 10:40 PM by Stytooner.)
That hose usually just fits snug inside the pipe. Maybe not if it is thin wall pipe.
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(12-02-2016, 10:39 PM)Stytooner Wrote: That hose usually just fits snug inside the pipe. Maybe not if it is thin wall pipe.
Huh, I didn't think to try that. I'll try it. If it's close, I can just seal with with some tape or some such.
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I have a Ridgid shop vac that I use as a dust collector for my Ridgid table saw. You would think that Ridgid would have an adapter to connect one machine to another, nope. I made one out of simple PVC fittings. I glued the fittings together then " sized" them. To fit over the exhaust port on the table saw, I used a forstner bit to drill out the inside of the PVC fitting a little, a hole saw of the appropriate size would work as well. To make the other end fit inside of the shop vac hose, the fitting had threads on it. I took a file and filed down the OD just slightly until I need a snug fit. This was my second such setup. The first was made on a lathe where I used to work, it went much faster, lol.
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(12-02-2016, 10:34 PM)MikeBob Wrote: Try Rockler or WoodCraft.
Rockler has this one,
http://www.rockler.com/2-1-2-to-2-1-4-conversion-port
or you could make an adaptor out of wood or PVC. Here are two examples, but there are many others on youtube which may work better for your situation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IdB3TFOSDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS20exGNPbg
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