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Clearview dust collector8/3/2023 ![]() If you don't want the Cyclone Central device then you have little option but to buy from abroad. ![]() The second could use a small drop box and many can be seen here if you search. The first cyclone like device will not need a drop box or Thein separator. However, what we can do is achieve a cyclone using Cyclone Central DIY assembly and a 2hp or 3hp bagged chip collector as the sucker.įor small equipment eg sanders, drills, routers etc you need to move to a device more like a vacuum and attach it as needed. ![]() So a 15 inch impeller and a minimum 2hp motor is about the lower limits. The design of these determines the amount of air moved. The critical part of a cyclone is the impeller and the motor to drive it. UK cyclones of any ability are industrial in nature and expensive. The City of Clearview City is located in Johnson County in the State of Kansas. Thus we are thrown back on our native ingenuity or must buy less effective equipment. The UK lacks the infrastructure available in the US to create these things at a reasonable price, quality and performance. I just wanted to check that there are no similar products available in the UK. I am planning to buy a Clearvue CV1800 extractor and have it shipped over from America. Of the two I have, the Dust Commander DLX is the more substantial in terms of build quality (due to its smaller size and construction from a type of nylony plastic) but the Cyclone Central is the better of the two for use on a larger (100mm) dust extractor units but is made from a type of acrylic which does not seems as robust as the Dust Commander.īoth work as designed and greatly reduce the amount of dust/debris that makes it into the extractor units, which saves costs on replacing bags and filters and as my drop-box is a 45 gallon drum means less opening to remove the waste. One thing you will have to make is a vacuum release valve, as the vacuum formed in the cyclone is sufficient to implode it if the hose should get blocked. I then left it for about 36 hours (only because it was raining and most of my woodwork is done outside) before using it. I built the Cyclone Central one in an evening after watching the Peter Parfitt video a couple of times, the only bit I had a problem with was the forming of the cone and it would definitely pay to have someone to help you with this bit, I did it on my own but used a number of clamps to assist me. So, believe me when I say you can trust the Wen brand. Though this company is not exactly a well-known brand, they provide very affordable, reliable, and quality dust collections for woodshops. To learn more about the Dust Gorilla Pro models and features, click here. The most budget-friendly item on the list of our top 5 best dust collection systems is the Wen 3401. I have two Cyclone Extractors, the Dust Commander DLX which is great for shop vacs or household vacuums and a 100mm Cyclone Central one which I use with my SIP 01929 1.5HP Dust Extractor with 100mm hose. As with many of the products featured on The Wood Whisperer, the cyclone was provided by Oneida in exchange for exposure in a video.
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