To be fair, Friday afternoon is usually my clean up and put stuff back where it belongs time!Nice to see someone else using the "Its home is where it lands" method of shop organisation just like me @Essex Barn Workshop
I really like this idea! Sounds like it would be small enough to fit in my little shedI had a small plastic tub from bird food supplies. Maybe 30 cm dia 25 Co deep. Thought I would try it out, cut a ring of ply to strengthen the lid so the fixing bolts have something to work on. Put brick in it to stop it toppling over. Works fine so still using it. Need to empty more often but it is very quick to do. Being small it needed no reinforcement apart from the lid and takes up minimal floor space and was free. No need to over complicate.
I’ve purchased flexible hose from dust spares a few time & have been completely satisfied with the quality.On the subject of dust extraction, can I ask where you have purchased your flexible hoses from please?
Thanks Doug. Much obliged.I’ve purchased flexible hose from dust spares a few time & have been completely satisfied with the quality.
https://www.dustspares.co.uk/flexible-ducting/
On the subject of dust extraction, can I ask where you have purchased your flexible hoses from please?
On the subject of dust extraction, can I ask where you have purchased your flexible hoses from please?
This little device actuates a pressure relief valve to prevent the collapse of the debris drum. Spring loaded so you can adjust the relief pressure. £8.99.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B093GSSST7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This little device actuates a pressure relief valve to prevent the collapse of the debris drum. Spring loaded so you can adjust the relief pressure. £8.99.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B093GSSST7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks @XH558 for this link - just ordered one but it's a long wait for it to arrive... 8th Dec.
Recently had my drum collapse (to some degree) the other day when not paying attention while sanding with an orbital sander. Guess I must have cut off the flow pyshing down too hard. Managed to reshape the barrel by filling with hot water from the shower and push the sides back out. Not perfect but will do for now.
Is your barrel a hard plastic? One I have is not, got it from a Vehicle Valeter it's what one of the cleaning fluids they use come in, think it was traffic film remover, anyway if the inlet gets restricted & the barrel gets sucked in as soon as I switch off the dust extractor it pops back into shape again, had it a few years so it's happened quite a few times & still not really a problem
It's one of these:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JGVSWND/ref=pe_27063361_487055811_TE_3p_dp_1
After the incident I decided to buy another as I wasn't sure if it would be useable again - bought the 2nd before attempting to "resurrect". I was astonished at the price difference to the 1st one bought a year ago and the 2nd being over double - £15 something Oct 2020 and £33.99 2021!!!
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