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15th March 2006, 12:27 AM #1
external enclosures for dust collectors
My shed is quite small and I'm planning to locate my DC {and associated fine dust) outside the shed. I would be interested to hear about and/or see examples of enclosures "any of use woodies" have installed for external DCs.
Thanks
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15th March 2006, 01:35 AM #2
Originally Posted by BobL
Dan
PS. I'm just subscribing to this thread...Is there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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15th March 2006, 12:24 PM #3
hey mate...
well you know how on some bag DC's how here's a 5in hose between the bag and the blower, well i put this 5in hose through the wall, i unbolted the blower and sat it in the workshop, the hose runs through the wall and the bag section is outside...a couple of 4in hoses hang around for the machines and that's it...quick and simple solution for a small workshop...Hurry, slowly
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15th March 2006, 01:32 PM #4
Originally Posted by la Huerta
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15th March 2006, 01:38 PM #5
Originally Posted by DanP
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15th March 2006, 01:48 PM #6
Originally Posted by BobL
Have a nice day - Cheers
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15th March 2006, 11:14 PM #7
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
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29th March 2006, 11:01 AM #8
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
Just after I finished it I realized that, although there are plenty of gaps and vents for the air and very fine dust to escape, with all the fine dust coming from the DC filters and the fact that it is faced in Poly the whole thing will eventually be coated inside with the fine dust. I'm not worried about how it looks as it's located in a position where it's very hard to see. I guess an occasional hosing out the inside will remove the internal dust coating and that means less fine dust annoying the neigbors.
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29th March 2006, 12:15 PM #9
Originally Posted by BobL
If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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29th March 2006, 12:18 PM #10
Originally Posted by BobL
If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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29th March 2006, 05:20 PM #11
Originally Posted by Shedhand
I have a noise meter at work and I might make a few measurements with so that I am prepared for the possible complaints.
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