Looking for some expertise here. I have read Siggy_7's excellent post, and many others and have a rough plan for my DX:
Source machine is a Sedgwick CP 16" planer thicknesser. Extractor is Rutlands claimed 1150m3/hr (677 cfm) with 100mm port. I plan to build a tiny outhouse from corrugated sheets so the dust can vent outside. I will not use blast gates, but connect directly to the PT, same for any future machines. I'll try to keep any bends to 45° - I might get away with no bends but semi-rigid hose from the wall to the PT. So here are my Q's:
* I have a run of 10 metres between PT and the wall I want to vent through, plus 3 metres from wall to the PT - can this machine keep suction over this length without stalling?
* who makes good quality semi-rigid 100mm hose?
* if I need to, can the DX handle sucking dust vertically to 4 metres height, then the 10m wall, then back down?
* if the extractor comes with a 100mm port, is it feasible to fit 150mm pipe to get the benefit of larger volume?
* if I must fit blast gates, should they be on a vertical stretch of pipe? are the aluminium ones worthwhile- particularly the Lee valley ones that claim to never clog?
* should I forget extracting outside over that distance and buy a cyclone instead?
* where can I find a 100mm port cyclone?
* would a Thein Baffle be more suited to 100mm hose extraction?
Thanks for any input. Probably this extractor is underpowered but budget etc. Currently using an Axminster RDC100H 180m3/hr HPLV type which is not brilliant, I'll keep that for the bandsaw.
Source machine is a Sedgwick CP 16" planer thicknesser. Extractor is Rutlands claimed 1150m3/hr (677 cfm) with 100mm port. I plan to build a tiny outhouse from corrugated sheets so the dust can vent outside. I will not use blast gates, but connect directly to the PT, same for any future machines. I'll try to keep any bends to 45° - I might get away with no bends but semi-rigid hose from the wall to the PT. So here are my Q's:
* I have a run of 10 metres between PT and the wall I want to vent through, plus 3 metres from wall to the PT - can this machine keep suction over this length without stalling?
* who makes good quality semi-rigid 100mm hose?
* if I need to, can the DX handle sucking dust vertically to 4 metres height, then the 10m wall, then back down?
* if the extractor comes with a 100mm port, is it feasible to fit 150mm pipe to get the benefit of larger volume?
* if I must fit blast gates, should they be on a vertical stretch of pipe? are the aluminium ones worthwhile- particularly the Lee valley ones that claim to never clog?
* should I forget extracting outside over that distance and buy a cyclone instead?
* where can I find a 100mm port cyclone?
* would a Thein Baffle be more suited to 100mm hose extraction?
Thanks for any input. Probably this extractor is underpowered but budget etc. Currently using an Axminster RDC100H 180m3/hr HPLV type which is not brilliant, I'll keep that for the bandsaw.