matkinitice
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I'm sharing this as a few weeks back the thread about cheap dust cyclones was a real game changer for me. I planned on getting one eventually but after reading that I purchased one straight away. Everything has been great and I wish I had this sooner but one thing has annoyed me - the barrel collapsing.
The common fix to stop this is to cut a circle that you can friction fit about halfway down the barrel. There's a few things that bothered me about this. Firstly I broke my first insert - while cutting it out on the router was fine, bending it slightly to get into the barrel proved too much. My second attempt didn't fare any better. Despite measuring about halfway inside the fit of the second insert wasn't great and sat far too low - it didn't really do anything. My final issue comes from the fact it makes emptying a bit more of a faff.
I first came across relief valves from Peter Parfit's channel - where he makes one out of odds and ends. Shortly after by pure coincidence over on that other site someone posted an image from Dust Commander that showed what appeared to be a valve fitted. It turns out they sell them - but as they're new (new ish?) the can only be purchased direct from them. I have no link to them - I'm just a happy customer. Delivery took longer than Amazon but it came all the way from Germany. I'm sure if you have the means you could reproduce one of these yourself - but I don't and for the cheap price I can't complain.
Having not long fitted it I figured it was worth sharing this as I don't believe it's common knowledge and it solved my barrel issue. In fact it's so good that even if I fully cover the end of the hose the barrel doesn't collapse.
Cost was about £12, only specialist item needed was a drill bit to cut a 28mm hole. The two small screws require a 2mm pilot hole.
The common fix to stop this is to cut a circle that you can friction fit about halfway down the barrel. There's a few things that bothered me about this. Firstly I broke my first insert - while cutting it out on the router was fine, bending it slightly to get into the barrel proved too much. My second attempt didn't fare any better. Despite measuring about halfway inside the fit of the second insert wasn't great and sat far too low - it didn't really do anything. My final issue comes from the fact it makes emptying a bit more of a faff.
I first came across relief valves from Peter Parfit's channel - where he makes one out of odds and ends. Shortly after by pure coincidence over on that other site someone posted an image from Dust Commander that showed what appeared to be a valve fitted. It turns out they sell them - but as they're new (new ish?) the can only be purchased direct from them. I have no link to them - I'm just a happy customer. Delivery took longer than Amazon but it came all the way from Germany. I'm sure if you have the means you could reproduce one of these yourself - but I don't and for the cheap price I can't complain.
Having not long fitted it I figured it was worth sharing this as I don't believe it's common knowledge and it solved my barrel issue. In fact it's so good that even if I fully cover the end of the hose the barrel doesn't collapse.
Cost was about £12, only specialist item needed was a drill bit to cut a 28mm hole. The two small screws require a 2mm pilot hole.