Deadeye
Established Member
My dust extractor has a 6" inlet.
Currently it's stepped straight down to 4" and then I have Manrose ducting off to machines (almost all 4" ports), via a home made cyclone (also 4" in and out). The runs are longer than I'd like, but the space is a bit convoluted. The cyclone works extremely well (I haven't had to empty the 1um cartridge bags yet) but I'm losing a lot of flow at the machine and the thicknesser, for example, chokes quite easily (it's supplied through about 5m of corrugated flexible tube).
I was toying with redoing everything in 6" and then stepping down at the machine/s. Main drawback is I'd have to build another (bigger) cyclone and 6" round pipe seem fiendishly expensive. Question 1: is there a less expensive source of 6" duct?
An alternative is to put an adaptor in for 6" round to 220x90 rectangular, and then back at the far end. Stupid? Cheaper?
The line-of-least resistance is to leave it be and tweak what I have. If I put in more smooth wall, rigid tube instead of flexible, is that likely to make a significant difference? What else should I try to tweak?
Thanks for the advice
Currently it's stepped straight down to 4" and then I have Manrose ducting off to machines (almost all 4" ports), via a home made cyclone (also 4" in and out). The runs are longer than I'd like, but the space is a bit convoluted. The cyclone works extremely well (I haven't had to empty the 1um cartridge bags yet) but I'm losing a lot of flow at the machine and the thicknesser, for example, chokes quite easily (it's supplied through about 5m of corrugated flexible tube).
I was toying with redoing everything in 6" and then stepping down at the machine/s. Main drawback is I'd have to build another (bigger) cyclone and 6" round pipe seem fiendishly expensive. Question 1: is there a less expensive source of 6" duct?
An alternative is to put an adaptor in for 6" round to 220x90 rectangular, and then back at the far end. Stupid? Cheaper?
The line-of-least resistance is to leave it be and tweak what I have. If I put in more smooth wall, rigid tube instead of flexible, is that likely to make a significant difference? What else should I try to tweak?
Thanks for the advice