RogerS
Established Member
I recently bought one of the Mini-Cyclones to bolt onto my vacuum. Initial results, using an old paint kettle as the waste bucket, were spectacularly good. Separation of MDF dust, shavings etc was virtually 100% and it really does what it says it does on the tin.
So I decided to build a more permanent waste bucket and, having a spare sheet of polystyrene thought it would be pretty cool to make one wall out of this sheet so I could (a) see the muck falling down and (b) see when it was full. This is the Mk I version.
I fired it up and noticed that there was some dust swirling around the bottom of the cyclone - a sure sign of air leakage in my box. While I was peering around trying to see/hear where the leak was, with a huge bang the polystyrene sheet imploded.
Frightened the life out of me.
So I decided to build a more permanent waste bucket and, having a spare sheet of polystyrene thought it would be pretty cool to make one wall out of this sheet so I could (a) see the muck falling down and (b) see when it was full. This is the Mk I version.
![cyclone1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/b9b/b9bad9e8fd73c1ef5a4e828a7e28b4b7.jpg)
I fired it up and noticed that there was some dust swirling around the bottom of the cyclone - a sure sign of air leakage in my box. While I was peering around trying to see/hear where the leak was, with a huge bang the polystyrene sheet imploded.
![cyclone2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/b7a/b7a90570b63961a62eed21cc14aa5696.jpg)
Frightened the life out of me.