Building A Two Stage Dust Collection System For My Workshop

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In this video, I combine a Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mounted dust collector with an Oneida Super Dust Deputy cyclone and a Powertec ceiling mounted air filter to make a whole-shop dust collection system.
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WorkShop Series:
• Workshop
Content:
0:00-1:26 Intro
1:26-2:24 Two Stage System Explained
2:24-4:48 Setting Up The Motor & Cyclone
4:48-7:41 Setting Up A Three-Way Junction
7:41-9:45 Installing 4 Inch PVC Piping
9:45-10:53 Installing A Whole-Shop Vacuum
10:53-13:49 Building A Boom Arm
13:49-14:29 Installing Powertec Air Filter
14:29-15:13 Conclusion

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  • @darienmohammed2822
    @darienmohammed2822Ай бұрын

    Please do the miter saw very soon

  • @CityBillyAdventures

    @CityBillyAdventures

    Ай бұрын

    We have a lot of active projects here right now but I hope to start the miter saw station soon!

  • @rufustoad1
    @rufustoad16 ай бұрын

    Might I suggest a very small copper wire threw that PVC and ground it to clamps and earth. #2 Make a little tool to clean out the slides on the blast gates or they will not close all the way after some use.

  • @CityBillyAdventures

    @CityBillyAdventures

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for reaching out! It's still a work in progress and I haven't ruled out grounding the pipes. There's lots of debate out there as far as if it's necessary or not. I'm certainly no expert on the matter but it wouldn't hurt anything to ground it I suppose. The blast gates are very temperamental already. It seems easy enough that I should be able to clean out the sides but I can't see where the dust is getting trapped. The plastic housing doesn't come apart to look too thoroughly. I can feel it gumming up in there but can't figure out where. Any ideas? Maybe I should have gotten better quality blast gates

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