Wynn 35A filter on PSI DC2000
#11
Has anyone (here) put a Wynn 35A on a PSI DC2000? I'm interested in your experience.
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#12
I put one on last year. I also have a thein baffle. I made a doughnut out of MDF. I put a groove to set over the edge of the DC to help seal. It has been working well for me.
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#13
Bope said:


I put one on last year. I also have a thein baffle. I made a doughnut out of MDF. I put a groove to set over the edge of the DC to help seal. It has been working well for me.



I saw your post but didn't you install a C series. They look different enough that mounting may be different but maybe that is just the pictures.
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#14
I dont have a Penn State DC but I did purchase the 35A. after maing a tight fitting doughnut Im very pleased. I just need a cyclone inline now.
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#15
I have one. I think it fit fine without needing a donut. Has been working great for a few years of hobbyist use. Would never go back to bags and when this one wears out I'll order a replacement from him.
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#16
One thing I'd recommend - include a Thien baffle, Jet wok shaped metal dome - - some sort of separator in the funnel of the D.C. I started out with just a Wynn filter and it got more planer chips and dust in the pleats than I cared for. After adding a Thien baffle I get virtually no larger chips and not much dust in the pleats of the filter. Well worth doing IMO.
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#17
There's some information on the Wynn Environmental site.

http://wynnenv.com/woodworking-filters/3...ion-notes/

http://cdn.wynnenv.com/wp-content/upload...jpg?26415d
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#18
Lynden said:


There's some information on the Wynn Environmental site.

http://wynnenv.com/woodworking-filters/3...ion-notes/

http://cdn.wynnenv.com/wp-content/upload...jpg?26415d




Thanks. Saw those. Good information.
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#19
spazlab said:


Has anyone (here) put a Wynn 35A on a PSI DC2000? I'm interested in your experience.




Took me almost a year to get around to following up on this. A few weeks ago I ordered the C1425C, instead of the 35A, based on:
- the dimensions of my DC2000
- the Wynn web site info
- the FWW article Soup up your dust collector which I forgot I had with my back issues.

I also added an internal baffle while I had my ~8 year old DC2000 ripped apart. It was all pretty straight forward though quickly found out it wasn't actually round . I didn't mount like the FWW article. Thanks Bope for some ideas on putting it all together. Definitely happy with the results so far.



Additional pictures on flickr if anyone is interested in doing something similar.
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#20
Thanks for posting, I've got this exact project on my todo list, if I run into any problems I might ask you for help.
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