11-06-2019, 07:06 PM
I am finding lots of posts, blogs, and youtube videos on this, but not quite enough information. And a lot of them are for shop vacs, not dust collectors.I did make one for the shop vac that fits inside a Rockler Vortex can (whose lid cracked due to vacuum pressure). I am happy with it. If someone could point me to an informative place or answer some questions or tell me where I'm going wrong.
Here's what I have:
Regardless, I think I'll be making full size drawings of the components before I jump in. (I'm not Sketchup fluent yet)
Here's what I have:
- It will run from a Unisaw, a planer and jointer
- i.d. of can is 20 1/8" (slightly over 10" radius)
- Want to use a 4" pipe as input and output to Jet dust collector
- it appears that I need to use the separator on top because of the input pipe
- I have used 1 lb. metal coffee cans before for connectors to the pipes. I cut tabs on one end and fold over and screw down on the inside
- Is there a PVC or plastic pipe that has a 4" o.d? It appears not. If not, I'll be using the coffee cans.
- Is there a problem just having a 5" square input channel past the can and not a plastic pipe?
- I have a 48" piece of polycarbonate to use as outside wall. 20 * pi >48 so it can't do the full circle. It will have to fit in a smaller ring.
- The smaller baffle/separator indicated 1.25" slot around 240 degrees. Would 2" be too much for a larger separator and planer chips? Thus I am thinking 11" large radius (hangs over edge of can), 9" radius where the polycarbonate attaches, and 7" for the baffle small radius.
Regardless, I think I'll be making full size drawings of the components before I jump in. (I'm not Sketchup fluent yet)