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Ran across a video showing a 110v shaker designed to vibrate a concrete forming table
$40-80 and this thing shakes the tarnation and the fine dust out of my pleated dust filter.
Just got one set up tonight and already ordered another for my other DC.
https://www.amazon.com/Hsing-Concrete-Vi...B08BLXDQDW
This is the 30w version, I have a 90w version, will see if the 30w version is as good.
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So how did you mount that to the filter? Looking forward to your opinion of the 30 watt model.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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(08-30-2023, 05:05 AM)fredhargis Wrote: So how did you mount that to the filter? Looking forward to your opinion of the 30 watt model.
I cut a wooden circle that’s very tight around the top of the filter and another circle that’s solid.
Bolted the shaker on the solid disk then cut a slit in the circle. When I bolted the circle and solid disk together, it tightened the circle around the top of the filter.
Of course due to the vibration I did use lock nuts.
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Got the 30w version in today it’s not going to be anywhere near as useful as the 90w.
Don’t bother getting their variable speed dial, it’s pretty much useless.
At the low range the motor doesn’t come on, and the adjustment range once it comes on is very narrow.
Pretty much narrow enough to be useless.
I really like how much the 90w shook out of my delta DC filter.
Not as happy with the 30w.
Hope that helps someone.