I want to do something like that as well, but I thought eliminating as many bends as possible was critical to air flow. It looks like there is an extra 270 degrees of bend right at the dust deputy. And part of that is flex which is even more restriction on the air flow. I am wondering if you eliminate those restrictions if you will get even better flow. Don't take this as critical.. I am trying to find out for myself more than anything.![]()
Yes you are both right, I can eliminate a few of these. I just wanted to get it hooked up and try it. As this is a lot different configuration than the Thein I will have to cut some pipe to make it work. That's the next steps. This model is sl steel construction so it can handle just about anything you can throw at it.Hi Lin:
Thank you for your post. I delighted to learn that you are enjoy more suction and less dust. I, too, thought, that any "interruptions" and bends in the line would restrict flow. I am not challenging your experience, I just want to see what others have to say before I buy two.
Thanks again!
Well Pete I took your advise and got rid of a few bends. Looks cleaner too. What do ya think.??Lin my suggestion to you would be to take the filter/bag part off the DC. Flip the DC over to the bottom plate with the castors is now up, and attach it to the ceiling or into a frame. Then reattach the filter/bag part back to the DC. That would put the intake port at or close to the top of the cyclone's outlet port. Better airflow between the two units.
Well Pete I took your advise and got rid of a few bends. Looks cleaner too. What do ya think.??Lin my suggestion to you would be to take the filter/bag part off the DC. Flip the DC over to the bottom plate with the castors is now up, and attach it to the ceiling or into a frame. Then reattach the filter/bag part back to the DC. That would put the intake port at or close to the top of the cyclone's outlet port. Better airflow between the two units.
Lin