What model vac do you have and what is the hose diameter?
@northernoutlierКүн бұрын
The model is DXV12P-QT, and the hose diameter is 2.5". Thanks for watching.
@toolsdealsautomobiles69807 күн бұрын
You have to take a look at CenTec. The best dust extractor connection system to fit all the different sizes on each tool. A set of 5 is about 25 and has 5 different sizes
@brandlecoon835511 күн бұрын
I took the dust collector bag that came with the saw through the bag away and use the part that goes to the saw as an adapter and use the parts that you get at the store the multi adapters and made it work out pretty decent
@northernoutlier10 күн бұрын
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching.
@ODDBALL118 күн бұрын
The air lock fits the Henry vac without the other attachments
@northernoutlier16 күн бұрын
That's great to know. Thanks for watching!
@bread-gz3rl18 күн бұрын
The dewalt shop vacs arent made by dewalt, theyre made by alton, same people that make the stanley and porter cable vacs. Also the simple solution is just get a cen tec hose kit.
@northernoutlier16 күн бұрын
Thanks for that information. Those cen tec hose kits look like they would do the trick. Thanks for watching!
@timothyrake197122 күн бұрын
Does the 9190 allow you to connect a standard shop vac wand to vacuum the floor?
@northernoutlier16 күн бұрын
I haven't tried it but I know the wands come in different diameters. I don't know if there's a standard size. I would think as long as you look at the diameters and compare them, you could make that work.
@StewCal6528 күн бұрын
The adapters are made for dedicated dust extractors, not shop vacs. Extractors have a smaller diameter hose.
@northernoutlier28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the information and thanks for watching!
@shellderp29 күн бұрын
Dewalt should include this in their manuals, pretty ridiculous and overcomplicated
@northernoutlier28 күн бұрын
They really should. Would make a world of difference. Thanks for watching.
@yeyu1551Ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. We have been trying to figure out this mystery.
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
No problem. Thank you for watching!
@Ajh747Ай бұрын
Thank you for the info Man, you save me a lot of time, know that great people like you make a difference
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
No problem, and thank you for watching!
@MrMalzersАй бұрын
For years I've just been putting my shop hose over the top of the first adapter 😂 always thought it was clumsy application never thought i needed additional pieces until i started using the drywall pole sander and the hose kept falling off 🤦 Thank you for the video
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Well you made it work for awhile. Thank you for watching!
@SuperWingman69Ай бұрын
Thank you for your time and effort. However, I wish you could have connected to the stock DeWalt shop vac hose that came with yours. The female threads on the air-lock adapter do not fit. Frustration continues. Someone explained that DeWalt dust extraction units are why these adapters don’t fit the regular old shop vac hoses sold with DeWalt shop vacs.
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Thank you, and in terms of the stock hose I really wish it was a smaller diameter hose. It's very awkward at times. I wish the whole process on hoses and adaptors was much clearer.
@MarcusRefusiusАй бұрын
I just FINALLY discovered (after buying YET ANOTHER adapter). I Realized the adapter I bought to adapt the DW900 was threaded left handed. THEN I realized the DW900 had left handed threads in it. And Lo and Behold unscrewed the end off my Ridgid 1 7/8” hose (Also Left handed) and PRESTO. The DW900 threads right on to it PERFECTLY. NO other adapters needed. I face Palmed myself so hard I nearly needed the Paramedics.
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I might have to try my hoses again for the left handed threads. Mine seemed on there pretty good. Thanks for watching!
@MarcusRefusiusАй бұрын
@@northernoutlier I bought the “Car Kit” Hose for my Ridgid. It has a ten foot (very nice) hose and some not all that special attachments. (The Orange Hose). And that DW900 screws on there like a factory fit
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
@@MarcusRefusius Thanks for that info. I looked at that car kit actually.
@silverdragontaylir8252Ай бұрын
Wait till you check Hydro Gear Transmission (you'll need one inch hole saw )
@saladinekinder2104Ай бұрын
He is a mechanic
@joanstehlik235Ай бұрын
Why is the new filter half the size?
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Are you referring to the oil filter?
@deathsanarchycollecting8261Ай бұрын
Will the unit run 24/7?? Or does it shut off on its own??
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
So you can turn it on and have it run non-stop if you wanted. It also has a timer setting, so you can set it to run 1, 2, or 4 hours then it will turn off. I will say though that I have noticed that it randomly turns on at times. I have been looking into this and it has something to do with the frequency the remote is on I think. I have been meaning to do an update video on this, should be coming soon. For the price its a good unit, however, the issue of it turning on randomly is not something I like. In the future I will likely change it for something else.
@ABSOLUTfiftytwoАй бұрын
Great Video! I totally agree! I’m a “DeWalt Guy” also! With that being said, I need a DeWalt adapter for my DeWalt DWE7485 Table Saw going into my DeWalt DXV09P Shop Vacuum? Help!
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Ah good question. For that setup I am not sure what DeWalt adaptor you would need but you need it to reduce it from 2 1/2 inches (table saw) to 1 7/8 inches (vacuum) I think. You could use the setup I talked about however you would need a reducer off of those. Or you can get any old reducer adaptor. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@ranaldmclean985Ай бұрын
You would do well if you clean the deck on the inside, fastest way to rust , plus it cut better.
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Great point! I missed that but I do it regularly on my mower. Thanks for watching!
@rsw9480Ай бұрын
Remove the dip stick tube and the oil will drain more quickly ..
@northernoutlierАй бұрын
Thanks for the tip, and thanks for watching.
@johnweninger2 ай бұрын
What was your reasoning for putting the tyvek over the furring strips?
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
The original tyvek I put on had been on all winter and it was tearing at the top. I think because of having the ladder against rubbing. Thanks for watching.
@johnweninger2 ай бұрын
@northernoutlier thanks! How has the siding held up being attached to furring strips? I know some have concerns about any waviness due to not having a solid surface behind. We're getting ready to side as well, and I have furring strips over exterior foam.
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
@@johnweninger The siding has held of great. No waviness at all. Just make sure your nailing in the center of the slot, and nailing so it's loose. Leave your gaps on the ends, and only overlap an inch or so and your good. I personally would want that gap just in case any moisture gets behind, then it can breathe a little.
@johnweninger2 ай бұрын
@@northernoutlier thanks! 👍
@SingleStacked2 ай бұрын
I took a plastic gallon jug and cut the bottom off and trimmed to fit under the oil filter. No mess. Also use the pre-filter over the air filter so it lasts longer.
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips. Good call on the air filter. Thanks for watching!
@thaliagerardo34772 ай бұрын
'Promo SM' 👏
@revo2maxx2 ай бұрын
Something I thought I would mention of what I do. When I am heating up the mower to remove the oil I will turn the fuel line off to the mower when I am done heating up and most of that gas you lost in the plastic from filter is most times used up. I will admit I do have one mower that seems to only drain the bowl and filter is still mostly full. I don't know if that was meant to be that way or if it just has the filter lower. Looking at yours I would try the off fuel and let it run out of gas and see if it also pulls the fuel from filter. Great video.
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
That is a great tip! I will definitely do that next time. Thank you for watching!
@FryChicken2 ай бұрын
This thing is legit a game changer. I would pay $300 for this.
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
It sure is a game changer! Thanks for watching.
@jpslattery73442 ай бұрын
FYI @ 3:26 - you don’t ‘screw’ the DWE9000 onto the tool’s dust chute. Just slide it over the chute, hold the end ring nearest the tool while rotating the adapter’s base counter clockwise. This willcreates the “air lock” by engaging its inner ball bearings. Turn clockwise to unlock and pull off.
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
It was tough without the hose, and mine is pretty gucked up with drywall dust. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@benzboston2 ай бұрын
another annual thing you should do is clean the under part of the deck so that moisture from the grass build up dont rot that deck.great videos.whats the torque spec for the blade bolt?
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
Great tip! I missed that. Might have a new updated video coming on this stuff. The torque spec on this is 45-60lbs/ft.
@ethandeannoutay2 ай бұрын
this video was exactly what i needed. thank you!!!
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
Your welcome. Thank you for watching!
@cornhole13352 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. SHAME on Stanley/DeWalt/Black & Decker for making your dust collection adapters SO INCAPATABLE. The two parts you highlighted are STILL TERRIBLE! It's no wonder why other companies are taking the lead on adapters. I'm embarrassed to say that Stanley/DeWalt/Black & Decker's HQ is less then a MILE from my home. What else needs to be said for Stanley/DeWalt/Black & Decker to get your SHIT together?
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
Well said. Unfortunately I'm to deep on DeWalt tools. Thank you for watching!
@Michellejalbert2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this information.. 😁..
@northernoutlier2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@catdeddy84273 ай бұрын
Yep. I figure Dewalt considers its vacuum line a necessary evil, so they really don’t pay much attention to it.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
They definitely don't pay attention to it. Thanks for watching!
@machine54643 ай бұрын
Going through this annoying process right now. Pretty sure Dewalt designed their wet/dry vacs to not work with their hand tools without jumping through hoops so that you need to spend a ton of cash on their dust collector. This is making me think twice about investing more into Dewalt if this is how things are going to be.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
It is annoying. Unfortunately I feel to invested in my DeWalt power tools at this point. Maybe they will come around on this issue. Thanks for watching!
@lightspeedguru3 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I went down this same rabbit hole. I'll try to share what I learned in hopes that it helps someone else out there... This system is called, 'AirLock' and it is Dewalt's proprietary dust management solution that makes their tools OSHA compliant. The first problem is that they don't expect you to use a wet/dry vac with their tools. They expect you to use a HEPA filter equipped dust extractor such as their DWV010 or DWV012 which come with a special hose that only connects to tools with their AirLock dust port. This is why they don't include an adapter with the tool. Even the dust separator isn't really intended to be used for dust extraction. It is made to prolong the life of your wet/dry vac filter when cleaning up the floor. Here is some good news: You don't need to run a 2-1/2 inch hose to these tools. Remember, the tool manufacturer tells you how big the hose needs to be when they set the size of the dust port on the tool. The air flow is only as great as the smallest point so using a larger hose won't make things better. The DWV9000 is reverse threaded for a 1-1/4 inch hose such as this one from Rona for only 30 loonies.... www.rona.ca/en/product/project-source-8-ft-x-125-in-black-plastic-hose-for-wet-and-dry-3-gal-vacuum-ps08-2517-45585013 This hose, together with the DWV9000, allows you to connect any AirLock tool to a vac (or cyclone) with a 2-1/2 inch inlet. It is a much less bulky solution than using their 'Large Hose Adapter' and no bigger than needed. I found this especially helpful when connecting to the back of my mitre saw which swings back and forth and up and down with each cut. I also paid extra for the dust port on my circular saw... and it works really well... but having to use two different adapters and a big shop vac hose makes it really difficult to use. The DWV9000 screws on to the end of this hose like it was meant to be there and makes using these tools so much nicer. The elephant in the room here is that the consumer market is but an after thought for Dewalt. Their bread and butter consists of sales reps that sell directly to larger contractors/construction businesses, as well as commercial and industrial operations. These businesses get inspected regularly and will not purchase anything that fails to meet health and safety standards. This is also why it is so difficult for regular consumers to get any information on (or sometimes even access to) some of these specialized products. They don't expect you to buy it. I too, am a Dewalt fan-boy but there are days...
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
Thank you for all this information. I think I will be getting that hose. The bigger ones are to bulky to work with. Thank you for watching!
@Koen50503 ай бұрын
I wish I had seen your video a couple of years ago... I too am all in on the dewalt platform and went thru the same issue. Dust collection is an issue with dewalt and it's a shame they seem to want to nickel & dime their customers rather then help them out... none of the dewalt tools are cheap and at these prices they could include the adapter
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
It sure is an issue. For what we pay on the tools the adapters should be included. Thanks for watching!
@mpurintun3 ай бұрын
You said "Say "that" 3 times..." Would it be "that, that, that"? KIdding aside, I have a lot of Dewalt tools (recommended by my son (over using Craftsman), and I like Dewalt a lot. Connecting the Dewalt dust collector to my 6.5HP Craftsman (25+ years old and still running great) was not a problem (90 degree PVC elbow did the trick). Connecting the dust collector hose to other tools is the challenge. I have a detailed sheet listing all the attachments to the DWV9000 and they total about $125 on Amazon. Expensive to have all the various attachments.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
Haha. DeWalt is still my favourite. Can't believe you have a list. I might need a copy of that haha. Thanks for watching!
@fstlnj293 ай бұрын
The reason for oiling the o ring on filters, when the rubber makes contact with the metal it will slide when you are tightening it. If there is no oil you can rip or damage the o ring and you get leaks. I know from ripping one on a truck and oil was all over the place
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining that, much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
@danielpittman8893 ай бұрын
One cool thing though, the 1-1/4" hose on the DeWalt cordless vacuum is exactly the same size as the Ridgid auto detailing kit. All the bits and pieces fit like a glove, or you can swap out the 5' DeWalt hose for the 10' Ridgid hose. But yeah, DeWalt customer service was useless. I had to figure it out myself.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
That is good to know. I looked at the Rigid auto detailing kit. I wish DeWalt had more information out there on this. Thanks for watching!
@bz93633 ай бұрын
yeah i just talked to "guancarlo" on customer service for 30 minutes and that guy was useless. i have the 35mm black plastic thing coming out of my circular saw and im about to order the same vacuum as you (i think, DCV501HB) after you got the DWV9000 adapter, did you need another piece to connect that to the 1-1/4 hose on the vacuum?
@danielpittman8893 ай бұрын
@@bz9363 The 1-1/4" hose on the DCV501HB looks identical to the one on my vac. You should be able to unthread the fitting from the hose (left-handed thread and a little rubber cement goo) and then thread the DWV9000 directly onto the hose. Let me know how it goes.
@bz93633 ай бұрын
@@danielpittman889 so I ended up getting that vacuum from Lowe’s just now and that nozzle doesn’t seem to want to come off at all. To the point where I’m messing up the tubing trying to get it off and it’s kinda scaring me cuz idk if I’ll be able to get it back on or get the other part that I ordered on there. The new part just screws on the end of the tubing right?
@danielpittman8893 ай бұрын
@@bz9363 It should just unscrew. Mine was glued in with a blob of rubber cement, but yours may have more glue. And remember it's a left-handed thread - make sure you're turning it the correct way.
@miningnosegold3 ай бұрын
Just hit this problem in New Zealand, today and those adapters are $109nzd - $65usd!!! Honestly it’s the last straw for me, ryobi and adapters for dewalt batteries from now on. as a DIYer, if the ryobi breaks its half the price to replace, they have twice the range of products, and everything works. Ridiculous.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
Those prices are crazy. I didn't even want to pay what I did. Hope the Ryobi works for you. I've had Ryobi stuff but broke pretty quickly. Thank you for watching.
@danielrouse84723 ай бұрын
Not sure if you have Amazon there but they have cheaper versions. Also I stumbled across people 3d printing adapters for sale on Etsy. You may even be able to find the files to print them yourself (or have a friend print them).
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
@@danielrouse8472 I have seen some similar stuff 3D printed before actually. That's a great idea.
@jandblawncare85703 ай бұрын
I just ordered the dust separator and figured the hose would be short and not fit anything so I also ordered a can-tec 10ft hose that comes with several adaptors from 1 1/4 to 2 1/2".
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
Yeah the hose is really short. I ordered a longer hose as well. Sounds like your all set. I love the separator. No more dust issues at all. Thank you for watching.
@AdrianvanEeden3 ай бұрын
Same problems here, and I live in South Africa where I haven't been able to find adapter stock at all. The DW distributors here are less than helpful and DeWalt global keeps sending me back to them so I have a seriously bad taste about this. Ordering on Amazon costs more in shipping and customs than the price of the partd, so very unhappy... I'm also a big fanboy, I keep losing my way round the shop because everything is yellow and black and not Stanley, but the look is ruined by duct tape and pool pipe jury rigs all over to get things to work. Kind of let's the brand down.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
That sounds tough. I definitely couldn't justify paying more than the part in shipping and customs. Maybe you could find other adaptors from other brands that might work. Would be a lot of researching though. Thanks for watching.
@numinut3 ай бұрын
thanks for doing all the searching for me.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
No problem. Hope the information helps. Thank you for watching.
@JackElectrician3 ай бұрын
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@tcbridges3 ай бұрын
You should of paired the vac in stainless. I have them a a pair.
@northernoutlier3 ай бұрын
I thought about it. Thanks for watching!
@CreativeFishDesignsCharlotte4 ай бұрын
just make it easy , install a gutter
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
You got a point. Likely the gutter will do the trick. Just can't have water coming in anymore. Thanks for watching.
@Robcorn444 ай бұрын
Starting a very similar job soon... Curious why she you ran the 14 wire up to the first light, why did you come back down across and back up to 2nd instead of just going across through ceiling/roof rafters to 2nd light?
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
Great question. Somewhere I had read when I was doing this, that you should not drill through the rafters for wiring. I think someone had said avoid this on rafters or floor joists. So I chose to go down and across and back up to the second to avoid this. Anyways it shouldn't be an issue, but if you do it keep the hole smaller (3/4 of an inch to an inch) and in the center. Thanks for watching.
@charleswelsh31384 ай бұрын
About 6-7 yrs ago I bought a dewalt dust extractor. I think it was about $700 It came with a twist loc type end on the hose. That wouldn’t fit any tools. I then bought the accy kit with all different nozzles and a carry bag. Probably around $80-100. Those accys would not fit the twist loc on the dust extractor. I called dewalt twice, spent way too much time and was told I bought the wrong accy kit. They gave me a part number ordered another kit for another$80-100 and voila, that didn’t work either. Called dewalt again, spent way too much time and no one there knows how to fix the problem. Long story long, I had weeks and weeks, all sorts of parts dewalt told me to buy, and way too much $ into a glorified shop vac. I don’t know how I finally figured it all it but I found a dewalt adapter that fit the twist loc and reduced it to fit all the attachment accys I bought. How do u sell a $700 vacuum, an $100 accy kit and nothing comes with either to make them one??? 6 yrs later, I see ur video, and I’m triggered!!! I now use 90% Milwaukee and festool. F U dewalt.
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
I feel your pain. It's ridiculous they can't just include an adaptor or at least have very clear information on the website. I basically learned about the adapters through reading reviews and KZread videos, and cross referencing with there website. I was triggered to haha. Since I'm way to deep with DeWalt (own several batteries and power tools) I don't think I'm switching anytime soon. Thanks for watching!
@charleswelsh31384 ай бұрын
Don’t get me wrong I still hav $1000’s of dollars of dewalt tools, but I’ve been makin the switch to other platforms for multiple Reasons. I just wish the milwaukees impact was as comfortable to me as dewalts.
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
I definitely look at other tools. If there is something that is clearly better or suits my needs I consider it.
@user-kl9om6vs3m4 ай бұрын
The easiest way is do use DeWalt
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
I agree. Thanks for watching.
@silverbackag97904 ай бұрын
Easiest way is to switch to Festool.
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
If I wasn't so invested in DeWalt tools I'd consider it.
@Marenat1004 ай бұрын
3:15 صديقي هذه القطعة لا تحتاج الى لولبتها في المحول فقط ادخالها ثم قم بلف الحلقه ليتم اغلاقها
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
Good eye, thanks. I was trying to twist the ring but my adapter was sticking. Thanks for watching.
@davidmartin69274 ай бұрын
I just bought both of these attachments based on your video. Thank you for trying to make this easy to understand.
@northernoutlier4 ай бұрын
No problem. Glad it helped. The world of DeWalt adapters is confusing. Hope these ones work for you. Thanks for watching!
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What model vac do you have and what is the hose diameter?
The model is DXV12P-QT, and the hose diameter is 2.5". Thanks for watching.
You have to take a look at CenTec. The best dust extractor connection system to fit all the different sizes on each tool. A set of 5 is about 25 and has 5 different sizes
I took the dust collector bag that came with the saw through the bag away and use the part that goes to the saw as an adapter and use the parts that you get at the store the multi adapters and made it work out pretty decent
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching.
The air lock fits the Henry vac without the other attachments
That's great to know. Thanks for watching!
The dewalt shop vacs arent made by dewalt, theyre made by alton, same people that make the stanley and porter cable vacs. Also the simple solution is just get a cen tec hose kit.
Thanks for that information. Those cen tec hose kits look like they would do the trick. Thanks for watching!
Does the 9190 allow you to connect a standard shop vac wand to vacuum the floor?
I haven't tried it but I know the wands come in different diameters. I don't know if there's a standard size. I would think as long as you look at the diameters and compare them, you could make that work.
The adapters are made for dedicated dust extractors, not shop vacs. Extractors have a smaller diameter hose.
Thank you for the information and thanks for watching!
Dewalt should include this in their manuals, pretty ridiculous and overcomplicated
They really should. Would make a world of difference. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for doing this video. We have been trying to figure out this mystery.
No problem. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for the info Man, you save me a lot of time, know that great people like you make a difference
No problem, and thank you for watching!
For years I've just been putting my shop hose over the top of the first adapter 😂 always thought it was clumsy application never thought i needed additional pieces until i started using the drywall pole sander and the hose kept falling off 🤦 Thank you for the video
Well you made it work for awhile. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for your time and effort. However, I wish you could have connected to the stock DeWalt shop vac hose that came with yours. The female threads on the air-lock adapter do not fit. Frustration continues. Someone explained that DeWalt dust extraction units are why these adapters don’t fit the regular old shop vac hoses sold with DeWalt shop vacs.
Thank you, and in terms of the stock hose I really wish it was a smaller diameter hose. It's very awkward at times. I wish the whole process on hoses and adaptors was much clearer.
I just FINALLY discovered (after buying YET ANOTHER adapter). I Realized the adapter I bought to adapt the DW900 was threaded left handed. THEN I realized the DW900 had left handed threads in it. And Lo and Behold unscrewed the end off my Ridgid 1 7/8” hose (Also Left handed) and PRESTO. The DW900 threads right on to it PERFECTLY. NO other adapters needed. I face Palmed myself so hard I nearly needed the Paramedics.
Thanks for sharing! I might have to try my hoses again for the left handed threads. Mine seemed on there pretty good. Thanks for watching!
@@northernoutlier I bought the “Car Kit” Hose for my Ridgid. It has a ten foot (very nice) hose and some not all that special attachments. (The Orange Hose). And that DW900 screws on there like a factory fit
@@MarcusRefusius Thanks for that info. I looked at that car kit actually.
Wait till you check Hydro Gear Transmission (you'll need one inch hole saw )
He is a mechanic
Why is the new filter half the size?
Are you referring to the oil filter?
Will the unit run 24/7?? Or does it shut off on its own??
So you can turn it on and have it run non-stop if you wanted. It also has a timer setting, so you can set it to run 1, 2, or 4 hours then it will turn off. I will say though that I have noticed that it randomly turns on at times. I have been looking into this and it has something to do with the frequency the remote is on I think. I have been meaning to do an update video on this, should be coming soon. For the price its a good unit, however, the issue of it turning on randomly is not something I like. In the future I will likely change it for something else.
Great Video! I totally agree! I’m a “DeWalt Guy” also! With that being said, I need a DeWalt adapter for my DeWalt DWE7485 Table Saw going into my DeWalt DXV09P Shop Vacuum? Help!
Ah good question. For that setup I am not sure what DeWalt adaptor you would need but you need it to reduce it from 2 1/2 inches (table saw) to 1 7/8 inches (vacuum) I think. You could use the setup I talked about however you would need a reducer off of those. Or you can get any old reducer adaptor. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
You would do well if you clean the deck on the inside, fastest way to rust , plus it cut better.
Great point! I missed that but I do it regularly on my mower. Thanks for watching!
Remove the dip stick tube and the oil will drain more quickly ..
Thanks for the tip, and thanks for watching.
What was your reasoning for putting the tyvek over the furring strips?
The original tyvek I put on had been on all winter and it was tearing at the top. I think because of having the ladder against rubbing. Thanks for watching.
@northernoutlier thanks! How has the siding held up being attached to furring strips? I know some have concerns about any waviness due to not having a solid surface behind. We're getting ready to side as well, and I have furring strips over exterior foam.
@@johnweninger The siding has held of great. No waviness at all. Just make sure your nailing in the center of the slot, and nailing so it's loose. Leave your gaps on the ends, and only overlap an inch or so and your good. I personally would want that gap just in case any moisture gets behind, then it can breathe a little.
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I took a plastic gallon jug and cut the bottom off and trimmed to fit under the oil filter. No mess. Also use the pre-filter over the air filter so it lasts longer.
Thanks for the tips. Good call on the air filter. Thanks for watching!
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Something I thought I would mention of what I do. When I am heating up the mower to remove the oil I will turn the fuel line off to the mower when I am done heating up and most of that gas you lost in the plastic from filter is most times used up. I will admit I do have one mower that seems to only drain the bowl and filter is still mostly full. I don't know if that was meant to be that way or if it just has the filter lower. Looking at yours I would try the off fuel and let it run out of gas and see if it also pulls the fuel from filter. Great video.
That is a great tip! I will definitely do that next time. Thank you for watching!
This thing is legit a game changer. I would pay $300 for this.
It sure is a game changer! Thanks for watching.
FYI @ 3:26 - you don’t ‘screw’ the DWE9000 onto the tool’s dust chute. Just slide it over the chute, hold the end ring nearest the tool while rotating the adapter’s base counter clockwise. This willcreates the “air lock” by engaging its inner ball bearings. Turn clockwise to unlock and pull off.
It was tough without the hose, and mine is pretty gucked up with drywall dust. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
another annual thing you should do is clean the under part of the deck so that moisture from the grass build up dont rot that deck.great videos.whats the torque spec for the blade bolt?
Great tip! I missed that. Might have a new updated video coming on this stuff. The torque spec on this is 45-60lbs/ft.
this video was exactly what i needed. thank you!!!
Your welcome. Thank you for watching!
I totally agree with you. SHAME on Stanley/DeWalt/Black & Decker for making your dust collection adapters SO INCAPATABLE. The two parts you highlighted are STILL TERRIBLE! It's no wonder why other companies are taking the lead on adapters. I'm embarrassed to say that Stanley/DeWalt/Black & Decker's HQ is less then a MILE from my home. What else needs to be said for Stanley/DeWalt/Black & Decker to get your SHIT together?
Well said. Unfortunately I'm to deep on DeWalt tools. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for sharing this information.. 😁..
Thank you for watching!
Yep. I figure Dewalt considers its vacuum line a necessary evil, so they really don’t pay much attention to it.
They definitely don't pay attention to it. Thanks for watching!
Going through this annoying process right now. Pretty sure Dewalt designed their wet/dry vacs to not work with their hand tools without jumping through hoops so that you need to spend a ton of cash on their dust collector. This is making me think twice about investing more into Dewalt if this is how things are going to be.
It is annoying. Unfortunately I feel to invested in my DeWalt power tools at this point. Maybe they will come around on this issue. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for making this video. I went down this same rabbit hole. I'll try to share what I learned in hopes that it helps someone else out there... This system is called, 'AirLock' and it is Dewalt's proprietary dust management solution that makes their tools OSHA compliant. The first problem is that they don't expect you to use a wet/dry vac with their tools. They expect you to use a HEPA filter equipped dust extractor such as their DWV010 or DWV012 which come with a special hose that only connects to tools with their AirLock dust port. This is why they don't include an adapter with the tool. Even the dust separator isn't really intended to be used for dust extraction. It is made to prolong the life of your wet/dry vac filter when cleaning up the floor. Here is some good news: You don't need to run a 2-1/2 inch hose to these tools. Remember, the tool manufacturer tells you how big the hose needs to be when they set the size of the dust port on the tool. The air flow is only as great as the smallest point so using a larger hose won't make things better. The DWV9000 is reverse threaded for a 1-1/4 inch hose such as this one from Rona for only 30 loonies.... www.rona.ca/en/product/project-source-8-ft-x-125-in-black-plastic-hose-for-wet-and-dry-3-gal-vacuum-ps08-2517-45585013 This hose, together with the DWV9000, allows you to connect any AirLock tool to a vac (or cyclone) with a 2-1/2 inch inlet. It is a much less bulky solution than using their 'Large Hose Adapter' and no bigger than needed. I found this especially helpful when connecting to the back of my mitre saw which swings back and forth and up and down with each cut. I also paid extra for the dust port on my circular saw... and it works really well... but having to use two different adapters and a big shop vac hose makes it really difficult to use. The DWV9000 screws on to the end of this hose like it was meant to be there and makes using these tools so much nicer. The elephant in the room here is that the consumer market is but an after thought for Dewalt. Their bread and butter consists of sales reps that sell directly to larger contractors/construction businesses, as well as commercial and industrial operations. These businesses get inspected regularly and will not purchase anything that fails to meet health and safety standards. This is also why it is so difficult for regular consumers to get any information on (or sometimes even access to) some of these specialized products. They don't expect you to buy it. I too, am a Dewalt fan-boy but there are days...
Thank you for all this information. I think I will be getting that hose. The bigger ones are to bulky to work with. Thank you for watching!
I wish I had seen your video a couple of years ago... I too am all in on the dewalt platform and went thru the same issue. Dust collection is an issue with dewalt and it's a shame they seem to want to nickel & dime their customers rather then help them out... none of the dewalt tools are cheap and at these prices they could include the adapter
It sure is an issue. For what we pay on the tools the adapters should be included. Thanks for watching!
You said "Say "that" 3 times..." Would it be "that, that, that"? KIdding aside, I have a lot of Dewalt tools (recommended by my son (over using Craftsman), and I like Dewalt a lot. Connecting the Dewalt dust collector to my 6.5HP Craftsman (25+ years old and still running great) was not a problem (90 degree PVC elbow did the trick). Connecting the dust collector hose to other tools is the challenge. I have a detailed sheet listing all the attachments to the DWV9000 and they total about $125 on Amazon. Expensive to have all the various attachments.
Haha. DeWalt is still my favourite. Can't believe you have a list. I might need a copy of that haha. Thanks for watching!
The reason for oiling the o ring on filters, when the rubber makes contact with the metal it will slide when you are tightening it. If there is no oil you can rip or damage the o ring and you get leaks. I know from ripping one on a truck and oil was all over the place
Thank you for explaining that, much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
One cool thing though, the 1-1/4" hose on the DeWalt cordless vacuum is exactly the same size as the Ridgid auto detailing kit. All the bits and pieces fit like a glove, or you can swap out the 5' DeWalt hose for the 10' Ridgid hose. But yeah, DeWalt customer service was useless. I had to figure it out myself.
That is good to know. I looked at the Rigid auto detailing kit. I wish DeWalt had more information out there on this. Thanks for watching!
yeah i just talked to "guancarlo" on customer service for 30 minutes and that guy was useless. i have the 35mm black plastic thing coming out of my circular saw and im about to order the same vacuum as you (i think, DCV501HB) after you got the DWV9000 adapter, did you need another piece to connect that to the 1-1/4 hose on the vacuum?
@@bz9363 The 1-1/4" hose on the DCV501HB looks identical to the one on my vac. You should be able to unthread the fitting from the hose (left-handed thread and a little rubber cement goo) and then thread the DWV9000 directly onto the hose. Let me know how it goes.
@@danielpittman889 so I ended up getting that vacuum from Lowe’s just now and that nozzle doesn’t seem to want to come off at all. To the point where I’m messing up the tubing trying to get it off and it’s kinda scaring me cuz idk if I’ll be able to get it back on or get the other part that I ordered on there. The new part just screws on the end of the tubing right?
@@bz9363 It should just unscrew. Mine was glued in with a blob of rubber cement, but yours may have more glue. And remember it's a left-handed thread - make sure you're turning it the correct way.
Just hit this problem in New Zealand, today and those adapters are $109nzd - $65usd!!! Honestly it’s the last straw for me, ryobi and adapters for dewalt batteries from now on. as a DIYer, if the ryobi breaks its half the price to replace, they have twice the range of products, and everything works. Ridiculous.
Those prices are crazy. I didn't even want to pay what I did. Hope the Ryobi works for you. I've had Ryobi stuff but broke pretty quickly. Thank you for watching.
Not sure if you have Amazon there but they have cheaper versions. Also I stumbled across people 3d printing adapters for sale on Etsy. You may even be able to find the files to print them yourself (or have a friend print them).
@@danielrouse8472 I have seen some similar stuff 3D printed before actually. That's a great idea.
I just ordered the dust separator and figured the hose would be short and not fit anything so I also ordered a can-tec 10ft hose that comes with several adaptors from 1 1/4 to 2 1/2".
Yeah the hose is really short. I ordered a longer hose as well. Sounds like your all set. I love the separator. No more dust issues at all. Thank you for watching.
Same problems here, and I live in South Africa where I haven't been able to find adapter stock at all. The DW distributors here are less than helpful and DeWalt global keeps sending me back to them so I have a seriously bad taste about this. Ordering on Amazon costs more in shipping and customs than the price of the partd, so very unhappy... I'm also a big fanboy, I keep losing my way round the shop because everything is yellow and black and not Stanley, but the look is ruined by duct tape and pool pipe jury rigs all over to get things to work. Kind of let's the brand down.
That sounds tough. I definitely couldn't justify paying more than the part in shipping and customs. Maybe you could find other adaptors from other brands that might work. Would be a lot of researching though. Thanks for watching.
thanks for doing all the searching for me.
No problem. Hope the information helps. Thank you for watching.
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You should of paired the vac in stainless. I have them a a pair.
I thought about it. Thanks for watching!
just make it easy , install a gutter
You got a point. Likely the gutter will do the trick. Just can't have water coming in anymore. Thanks for watching.
Starting a very similar job soon... Curious why she you ran the 14 wire up to the first light, why did you come back down across and back up to 2nd instead of just going across through ceiling/roof rafters to 2nd light?
Great question. Somewhere I had read when I was doing this, that you should not drill through the rafters for wiring. I think someone had said avoid this on rafters or floor joists. So I chose to go down and across and back up to the second to avoid this. Anyways it shouldn't be an issue, but if you do it keep the hole smaller (3/4 of an inch to an inch) and in the center. Thanks for watching.
About 6-7 yrs ago I bought a dewalt dust extractor. I think it was about $700 It came with a twist loc type end on the hose. That wouldn’t fit any tools. I then bought the accy kit with all different nozzles and a carry bag. Probably around $80-100. Those accys would not fit the twist loc on the dust extractor. I called dewalt twice, spent way too much time and was told I bought the wrong accy kit. They gave me a part number ordered another kit for another$80-100 and voila, that didn’t work either. Called dewalt again, spent way too much time and no one there knows how to fix the problem. Long story long, I had weeks and weeks, all sorts of parts dewalt told me to buy, and way too much $ into a glorified shop vac. I don’t know how I finally figured it all it but I found a dewalt adapter that fit the twist loc and reduced it to fit all the attachment accys I bought. How do u sell a $700 vacuum, an $100 accy kit and nothing comes with either to make them one??? 6 yrs later, I see ur video, and I’m triggered!!! I now use 90% Milwaukee and festool. F U dewalt.
I feel your pain. It's ridiculous they can't just include an adaptor or at least have very clear information on the website. I basically learned about the adapters through reading reviews and KZread videos, and cross referencing with there website. I was triggered to haha. Since I'm way to deep with DeWalt (own several batteries and power tools) I don't think I'm switching anytime soon. Thanks for watching!
Don’t get me wrong I still hav $1000’s of dollars of dewalt tools, but I’ve been makin the switch to other platforms for multiple Reasons. I just wish the milwaukees impact was as comfortable to me as dewalts.
I definitely look at other tools. If there is something that is clearly better or suits my needs I consider it.
The easiest way is do use DeWalt
I agree. Thanks for watching.
Easiest way is to switch to Festool.
If I wasn't so invested in DeWalt tools I'd consider it.
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Good eye, thanks. I was trying to twist the ring but my adapter was sticking. Thanks for watching.
I just bought both of these attachments based on your video. Thank you for trying to make this easy to understand.
No problem. Glad it helped. The world of DeWalt adapters is confusing. Hope these ones work for you. Thanks for watching!
Does your garage have insulation?
Yes it is insulated.