cyclone

  1. Makinsawdust

    Jet 3hp Cyclone $750 new

    Here's the link: http://www.cpojettools.com/products/708654k.html?ref=cj I've not been pricing these things lately but this price seem real good based on my memory. Rob
  2. WoodWrangler

    Laguna Mobile Cyclone

    JDS introduced a similar, but much smaller, design last year ... but now Laguna has a larger model available. I like the idea of a semi-mobile cyclone -- especially for a smaller shop like mine. http://www.lagunatools.com/videos.aspx http://www.lagunatools.com/dustcollector.cyclone3.aspx
  3. Gotcha6

    WIP DIY Cyclone

    Got the crazy idea some time back about making a cyclone. Had an old water heater sittin' 'round. Here's what I got so far: I started with this..... and chopped of the 'skin'. Laid it on the bench & cut off the bottom - ugh! I needed a straight line...
  4. mburke911

    Dust Collector: Cyclone vs. Portable?

    Hello, If you had a choice, price not an issue. Would you choose between a 1.5 HP cyclone (grizzley G0443) Dc or a 1.5 HP portable DC (Delt 50-850 with pleated filter). Why? Is there really a huge diffeence in suction? Based on the published numbers it doesn't seem so. Thanks, Mark
  5. woodnick

    PSI Cyclone's

    Does anyone have a Pennstate Ind. cyclone and are you happy with it or unhappy? And does anyone have a Grizzly Cyclone same question. I have to choose between a Grizzly GO601 and a PSI 1550sx.
  6. woodnick

    Cyclone Dust Collectors

    I need to install Cyclone dust collector ASAP, preferable tomorrow. I need 2,000 to 3,000 CFM. What should I get and were can I get it???
  7. A

    Building a cyclone

    I finally uploaded my early, pre-NCWW, DC and cyclone building pics into an album (Homemade Cyclone). Actually, the pics show it can be done. If you really want to build one look at the Plans and Construction sections of Bill Pentz's website. I haven't order-sorted the pics yet.
  8. SketchUp Model of My ClearVue Cyclone - Left

    SketchUp Model of My ClearVue Cyclone - Left

    SketchUp Model of My ClearVue Cyclone - Left side view. Outlet of blower will connect to 8'' duct to outside or future filter bank.
  9. SketchUp Model of My ClearVue Cyclone - Front

    SketchUp Model of My ClearVue Cyclone - Front

    SketchUp Model of My ClearVue Cyclone - Front View -- Pad is concrete; frame is pressure treated SYP.
  10. CV-05 Purple Thumb Tablesaw Port

    CV-05 Purple Thumb Tablesaw Port

    Jerry replaced the 4'' dust port on his saw with a simple plate with the 6'' blast gate affixed to it. The 4'' hose serves his jointer through its standard port.
  11. CV-04 Purple Thumb Filter Cleanout

    CV-04 Purple Thumb Filter Cleanout

    Jerry added a simple MDF box for his filter clean out and used a 6'' ClearVue Blast Gate on it.
  12. CV-03 Purple Thumb Underside of Dust Bin Cover

    CV-03 Purple Thumb Underside of Dust Bin Cover

    Here is Jerry's Dust Bin Cover -- He routed a groove that mates with the metal rim of the Bin with a circle jig and then cut the hole for the duct coming in from the cyclone.
  13. CV-02 Purple Thumb Closet and CV Blower

    CV-02 Purple Thumb Closet and CV Blower

    Jerry has mounted the CV on a CMU wall and is building a closet that houses it and his compressor. Wynn Filters at right.
  14. CV-01 Purple Thumb Dust Bin

    CV-01 Purple Thumb Dust Bin

    Jerry Grant uses a fiber drum on rollers for his dust bin. It has a hinged lid held down with bungee cords -- see CV-03 for the underside (just a simple groove for a seal)
  15. CV1800 Impeller

    CV1800 Impeller

    Plate side of 14" impeller -- it is flat. Note 1/2'' diameter drill points at right and left created when unit was balanced.
  16. CV1800 Impeller

    CV1800 Impeller

    Blade side with tapered hub. Note tack welds and solid welds on 3/16'' plate. Blades are curved.

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