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Thread: My Clearvue Installation
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10th April 2014, 03:15 PM #11 legged lumberjack
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My Clearvue Installation
I've finally got the Clearvue installed, and now comes the fun part of hooking all the machines up to it and reducing the noise down to a more bearable level.
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to be vented outside still, and the isolator switch for the motor( for compliance )
fuse-switch.jpg the fuse panel, Powtran VFD, and switch for the powtran, which is wired directly to the panel
main trunk saw-planer.jpgthis is the main trunk coming down to the Saw and combo A3-31.
I'm very conflicted at this point, as to wether i should continue to have 2 separates runs for the A3 or simplify it to 1 flex hose and do away with the need for multiple blast gates.
then nest issue is Hammer's stupid dust port sizes
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10th April 2014, 03:51 PM #2.
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Is that a roller door I have circled in red in this picture?
If so then I hope you can seal it up well otherwise the fine dust the cyclone dumps outside has a short return pathway to get back into the shed.
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10th April 2014, 08:15 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Just run the vent above the roof line and put a Chinamans hat on it. You can run it away from the door as well as upwards and yes I know it adds to the ducting length.
CHRIS
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14th April 2014, 02:11 PM #4Senior Member
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19th May 2014, 06:35 PM #51 legged lumberjack
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Wood Rack
been a bit slack on the DC front, but took a part off to be fabricated to fit up 150mm ducting to the A3 31, been thinking on the design for the exhaust to counter Bob's concerns
but in the meantime
I built a new wood rack to clean some clutter out of the small shed
I wanted to extend the roof for some cover which ended up being a lot more work as I set about repairing more wear than I anticipated
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the free Oregon that Simplicity provided
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the wood in the shed, some slabs of Jarra, river red gum, BrushBox, cypress, a lot of unknown till i clean it up
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And finially all loaded up, some more still to come but i need help because its so damn big I can't carry it alone
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sorry for the pics for an unknown resin the forum turns the images sidewaysLast edited by MatMann; 19th May 2014 at 06:38 PM. Reason: pics
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19th May 2014, 07:07 PM #6GOLD MEMBER
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A problem I am facing also. The port is 120 mm and the internal dust collection in the cabinet feeding that port is 100 mm and it flows bugger all air as I have found out recently on my slider. To rectify these problems will require the TS to be stripped down as the flow problems begin at the blade. They don't make any attempt to extract from the cabinet, instead the DE extracts directly from the under blade shroud. What goes into to the cabinet stays there with no method of getting it out.
CHRIS
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2nd June 2014, 02:49 PM #71 legged lumberjack
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blower noise isolation and more ducting
ok so wrapped the blower with 2 layers of Dynamat, initial testing says its a definite improvement, but as i have to yet vent outside, definite judgements are hare to make.
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I got back the new hood for the A3 31 taking it from 120mm to 150mm
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and finished up the connections back to the main trunk
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the line from the thicknessing(sp.) mode of the A3 31 also has the added benefit of doubling up as the line to fit onto the shaper off the HAMMER B3 with a modded hood
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all this work a expertly overseen by the new site supervisor, and OHS site rep.
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the saw outlet on the B3 is a problem as Chris has said before, what I thought was a 120mm line
is actually a 100mm line internally.
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I will eventually look to rectify this at a later date but i Have more immediate goals to get the shed operational, before such modifications can take place