12-10-2015, 10:07 AM
Hi all,
I am finally getting to hooking up this dust collector that I had purchased about a year back.
I was planning to look it up with six-inch PVC foam core (already purchased) and the standard six-inch fittings available from big box stores (shipped, on the way).
Here the problem:
1. The inlet on the dust collector is just a hair over 6 inches, so the six-inch PVC I have won't cover it. In addition the exposed lip of the inlet is only about half an inch long. So even if I send it down the six-inch PVC, there would be a very small overlap, I am concerned about how strong this joint would be.
2. Dust collector came with a metal 6-5"reducer that basically fits inside the dust collector inlet. Obviously I don't want to run 5 inch pipe for airflow reasons, plus I am pretty committed to the six-inch (after I got about 60 feet of the same).
3. The six-inch fittings - y's, 45s and connectors, are clearly going to be too large at about 6.5inch ID.
any ideas on how to sort this out?
Curious to hear how others have approached this?
I have contacted OAS as well and they didn't have an immediate solution to this but will work on it to see what they can come up with.
I am finally getting to hooking up this dust collector that I had purchased about a year back.
I was planning to look it up with six-inch PVC foam core (already purchased) and the standard six-inch fittings available from big box stores (shipped, on the way).
Here the problem:
1. The inlet on the dust collector is just a hair over 6 inches, so the six-inch PVC I have won't cover it. In addition the exposed lip of the inlet is only about half an inch long. So even if I send it down the six-inch PVC, there would be a very small overlap, I am concerned about how strong this joint would be.
2. Dust collector came with a metal 6-5"reducer that basically fits inside the dust collector inlet. Obviously I don't want to run 5 inch pipe for airflow reasons, plus I am pretty committed to the six-inch (after I got about 60 feet of the same).
3. The six-inch fittings - y's, 45s and connectors, are clearly going to be too large at about 6.5inch ID.
any ideas on how to sort this out?
Curious to hear how others have approached this?
I have contacted OAS as well and they didn't have an immediate solution to this but will work on it to see what they can come up with.
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