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Want to connect my 6" Delta Professional jointer to my Craftsman 16 gallon shop vac. Went to the BORG and to a plumbing supply house and could not find anything that would work. Looked in my industrial WWS catalog and could not find anything. Surely I am not the first to try and do this. The dimensions are kind of weird. Maybe they are nominal. Off the jointer the inside dimension is about 3 5/8" and the vac is about 2 1/4" inside. I am using the adaptor that came with the jointer.

Anyone ever done this and where did you find the required reducer.
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What is the OD on the jointer? My guess is the 4" standard size and reducers abound for 4" to shop vac.
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Re: Joniter to shop vac dust collection

Keye,

I picked up a 4" to 2 1/4" reducer at Woodcraft when I ran a line from my shopvac to the Rigid jointer. It connected directly to my Craftsman vac ok.

Have you seen or tried one of these reducers?

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It may give you a few more options in terms of customizing the fit.

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Re: Joniter to shop vac dust collection

I think the 2 1/4 for the vac is just what I need.

The jointer OD is a full 3/8 under 4". But since I have this real knack for disengaging my brain while in the shop I decided to stop and think about it a little. I discoverd a novel concept. The OD increases as you move down toward the base. Used a string to prove this. Paused a minute and thought, why not use some of this high price stuff I have in the shop. Pulled out a caliper and what do you know the string was right.

You would think WWS would have this. It is a 2 hour round trip to Woodcraft. Think I will call WWS. I need some other stuff from them.

I just kill myself sometime.
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There's always duct tape!
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There's always duct tape!
And RTV silicon !

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