07-13-2021, 10:26 AM
My dust collector has two 4" inlet lines. One line I have dedicated to use for my table saw and the other line I move around from machine to machine. Each of the inlet line have a blast gate located at the dust collector. If I'm using the table saw I normally close the other blast gate and vice versa so only one blast gate is open at a time. I've always thought that this is what I should do.
I've never really paid too much attention to the vortex action in the bottom bag of the dust collector but the other day I forgot and left both blast gates open. I noticed that the vortex action in the bag was much stronger with both gates left open then what I was getting with one open and one closed. My unscientific mind tells me that I'm getting better air flow with both gates open than I'm getting with only one open. If that's whats happening then why do I always seem to read that you should close the blast gate to any line not in use?
I've never really paid too much attention to the vortex action in the bottom bag of the dust collector but the other day I forgot and left both blast gates open. I noticed that the vortex action in the bag was much stronger with both gates left open then what I was getting with one open and one closed. My unscientific mind tells me that I'm getting better air flow with both gates open than I'm getting with only one open. If that's whats happening then why do I always seem to read that you should close the blast gate to any line not in use?