11-03-2018, 12:33 AM
My Dust Collector is just a generic 2 hp machine which I have had for about 10 years. It is linked to a dust separator (Super Dust Deputy), which does a decent job, and most of the dust is collected in the steel bin. The whole arrangement is due for upgrade at some time (I'd like a dedicated cyclone), but until then I have made a couple of mods to make it less of an irritation to use.
The first mod I made some while back was to connect the SDD to a chain attached to the ceiling ...
This made it easier to unclip the lid when it was time to empty the bin. It just hangs around, as they say ...
But by far the biggest irritation was having to replace the plastic bag. This would fill when I forgot to empty the steel bin. The next thing I knew, the bloody bag was full and it needed to be replaced! That involved unstrapping the bag, and refitting another. It was a little easier to hold in place by first taping it down, then adding more tape to seal the connection, and finally attaching the steel strap.
I really hated this procedure, and finally hit on a simple way to make changes easier.
What I wanted to do was use a second steel bin in place of the plastic bag, which I had already, but I could not think of a way to connect it efficiently. Then the simplest solution finally percolated through my skull ... use the plastic bag!
First step is to add a gasket (door sealer) to the edge of the bin ...
Then cut off the bottom of the bag, tuck it over the bin, and use the clamp to seal it up ...
This is what it looks like with the DC running ...
It is early days, and I have not yet experienced any problems. Any dust that does get into the DC bin is easy to see through the clear plastic. Now I need to do something about keeping an eye on the dust collecting in the DSS bin. Any ideas?
Regards from Perth
Derek
The first mod I made some while back was to connect the SDD to a chain attached to the ceiling ...
This made it easier to unclip the lid when it was time to empty the bin. It just hangs around, as they say ...
But by far the biggest irritation was having to replace the plastic bag. This would fill when I forgot to empty the steel bin. The next thing I knew, the bloody bag was full and it needed to be replaced! That involved unstrapping the bag, and refitting another. It was a little easier to hold in place by first taping it down, then adding more tape to seal the connection, and finally attaching the steel strap.
I really hated this procedure, and finally hit on a simple way to make changes easier.
What I wanted to do was use a second steel bin in place of the plastic bag, which I had already, but I could not think of a way to connect it efficiently. Then the simplest solution finally percolated through my skull ... use the plastic bag!
First step is to add a gasket (door sealer) to the edge of the bin ...
Then cut off the bottom of the bag, tuck it over the bin, and use the clamp to seal it up ...
This is what it looks like with the DC running ...
It is early days, and I have not yet experienced any problems. Any dust that does get into the DC bin is easy to see through the clear plastic. Now I need to do something about keeping an eye on the dust collecting in the DSS bin. Any ideas?
Regards from Perth
Derek
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