Automatic Dust Collector System DIY

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

This is a follow up video to the one I made building the Thien baffle. With a few part you can have your system come on automatically when you open a blast gate. The following are links to the parts I bought with the exception of the indicator light and override switch. I bought those at AutoZone. This switch shorted out the system and I used a switch I had on my shelf. It was bought in a multi pack.
SSR-25DA Solid State Relay DC to AC (Input 3-32V DC Output 24-380V AC) with Heat Sink, 25A
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NOYITO AC to DC Precision Buck Power Supply Module AC 120V 100V-264V to 12V 2A 2000mA Isolated Step Down DC Module (12V 2A)
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BCQLI Sticky Reverse Mount Insulated PCB Spacer 6.3mm Supporting Height,30pcs
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This is the switches I first used and worked better. The ones in the video would get dust in them and stop working.
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100 Pcs XHF 22-16 AWG Nylon Female Spade Connectors Quick Disconnect Wire Terminals Insulated Wire Crimp Connectors Red…
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GS Power True 20 Gauge (American Wire Ga) 200 feet 99.9% OFC Stranded Oxygen Free Copper, Red/Black 200 foot is only $2 more than 50 foot but 50' option is available.
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100 Pcs XHF 22-16 AWG Nylon Female Spade Connectors Quick Disconnect Wire Terminals Insulated Wire Crimp Connectors Red…
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00:00 Introduction
00:56 Wiring
13:16 Blast Gate Switch
15:17 Installing Pipe
21:05 Conclusion

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  • @markmulder996
    @markmulder996 Жыл бұрын

    man, this video is just spot on. I love the combination of different skills to make the whole thing work. First of all the basic workshop dust collection stuff, but then also the wiring, electrics and 3d printing to make it fit your needs exactly. What you did here is pretty much exactly what i have in mind for my workshop some day. (actually, some elements even apply to how i'm hooking up my HVAC system to my smart home to make my centrally controlled airco unit deal with individual room temps)

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a lot of things like this I have built. I bought a new camera I used when I filmed this. It sucked. I have got a better one now. Building something is much easier than filming and video editing it. I am glad it made sense.

  • @martyjosephson4937
    @martyjosephson493710 ай бұрын

    I wanted you to know I built this dust collector and are very happy with it, I don't have an exhaust filter on it yet. It's a huge improvement over the 1hp Delta with the bags collector, thanks so much for this.

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for letting me know. This has been a real game change in my shop. I was worried that others might not have the same results. So far, no one has told me it didn't work for them but have had people all over the world tell they have built it. I am not the best with names, but did you email me a few months ago about a Live show? If so, I replied but never got a response.

  • @martyjosephson4937
    @martyjosephson493710 ай бұрын

    Just remembered, the nice thing about this system only the machine that you open the blast gate is the only machine that has dust collection. I also use a remote to let me know if one of the gates are open.

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    10 ай бұрын

    Before I did this, I would forget to close gates. I would notice dust coming off the saws due to lack of suction. Then I would have to go check, and half the gate would be open. Now, if a gate is open, the machine is running. If they are all closed, then it is off. When I was back and forth between the table saw and the miter saw, I would open the next tool before I closed the last one I was using. This keeps the collectors motor from turn on and off.

  • @johnrice6793
    @johnrice6793 Жыл бұрын

    I’m pleased I subscribed. I’m gunna save this video. Thank you! Very well done, very informative. 👊🤜🤛

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Жыл бұрын

    I am glad to give some helpful information. I bought a new camera off Amazon and shot this. The quality is less than my phone. I have since order all new camera equipment. I hope my future videos will be better quality. Right now I have emptied my shop. I have removed all the cleats. I am filling all the holes in the walls and going to paint to try to make it look better. If there is anything you are interested in let me know. If one person has a question, there is a dozen more with the same question.

  • @ToddKing
    @ToddKingАй бұрын

    Two things, it just would have made sense to have the payoff at the end of the video showing you opening a blast gate and having the dust collector kick on. Second, as wood workers, we want to make everything out of wood. But it's not a good material for everything. The reason that breaker panels, switch boxes, aux panels, makeup boxes ect are made of metal or plastic is that 120v connections and switches can overheat and cause a risk of fire. Even though your box joint box looks great, and even though the chance is slim, I'd rather see you use a metal project box that has no chance of burning your shop down.

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you on both points. Thanks for the constructive feedback.

  • @martyjosephson4937
    @martyjosephson493710 ай бұрын

    Hi, I did something like this but used non-contact magnets instead of the limit switches. Very nice, thanks,

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    10 ай бұрын

    I had thought of using induction switches. Then, having the gates open and close when the motor comes on. I decided against it mainly because of the miter saw.

  • @jameshuntley428
    @jameshuntley428 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I know it is not professional but hopefully it is clear enough that people can build theirs without running into issues.

  • @user-of5fj1pd1y
    @user-of5fj1pd1y3 ай бұрын

    I ordered the parts but the LED and switch are not on there. Are they necessary? What toggle switch do we buy? Is it wired any differently if we don't use them?

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    3 ай бұрын

    No. The led is just an indicator. The extra switch is just a bypass. I put it in just in case one of the micro switches stopped working. I could still use the system to finish what I was doing and fix the issue later.

  • @struggle375
    @struggle375 Жыл бұрын

    you're a wizard man! Where do you learn all this stuff?

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Жыл бұрын

    By screwing up. I have just always tried things. Many of them have not worked and few have blown up. I almost sink a Naval Cruzer back in 1990. Now I figured out I never screw up. I am just figuring out the ways not to do something. Then all that is left is the right way to do it. When i build something it normally takes 3 to get a great product. I will figure out what I think is the best way and build it. Afterwards it will work but I will realize that maybe 10 things would have been better a different way. The second one I will fix the 10 things but maybe only 7 work the way I thought they would but it will be better than the first one. By the 3rd time I normally have all the bugs worked out. This is the third time I have done the dust collector. I built and used it for about a year. Then I build one for a friend. That was the one I video'ed building the baffle. I then tore mine apart and rebuilt it with new parts for this video.

  • @struggle375

    @struggle375

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ShopRamblings haha that Naval cruzer story sounds like a good one

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Жыл бұрын

    @@struggle375 we were inventoring OBA canisters. I found an expired one and decided to cut it open to see what was inside. As I was cutting it with the hacksaw the metal shavings were sparking. It looked pretty cool. The potassium superoxide was like a yellow chalk. I dumped it in a steel trash can. There must have been some oil in the can because it lit off and exploded. Later a friend told me he was on the deck above and it knocked him off his feet. It melted the steel can like it was plastic. Luckily it all burned up before melting through the deck. Even more luck, I had been cutting on a table over about 500 canisters. The trash can was about 3 feet away. Had it lit off on the table above the other canisters they all would lit off. A couple hundred pounds of potassium superoxide would have probably still been burning sitting on the bottom of the ocean. Luckily back then people took care of each other. The ship was put on general quarters. The fire team went in and the whole aft end of the ship was filled with smoke. Probably 100 people involved. We wrote it off as a training accident and no one got in an trouble. Now days it would have been all over the news I would have been it the brigg.

  • @struggle375

    @struggle375

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ShopRamblings you're damn right about that being in the news, nowadays that would have been nationwide headlines

  • @naseralariar9698
    @naseralariar9698 Жыл бұрын

    I try to do it but it doesn’t work I don’t know what’s happening

  • @ShopRamblings

    @ShopRamblings

    Жыл бұрын

    Email me your number and I will text you to help figure out were the issue is. Shopramblings@gmail.com

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