Jamied
Established Member
Hello everyone, in need of advice please
I have a 10 metre by 7metre workshop,
I have the following gear
Sedgewick ta315 table saw
jet q18 bandsaw
kapax mitre saw
2x router tables axminster ujk
wadkin 9"planer
dewalt thicknesser
sedgewick thicknesser
kufu linisher
poolewood lathe
dewalt scroll saw
I am currently extracting dust with a number of camvacs and 2 x jet DC11000A
I recently bought a dust deputy to fit my festool extractor for my power tools im very impressed with it.
So i then spotted a large super dust deputy cyclone on fleabay. Bought it, don't tell the wife!
I have a single garage next to my workshop where i want to set up the cyclone with a extractor to have a ducted system into the workshop. The extracted air to be vented outside as i live rural, but in winter i would fit it to a fine dust filter so i keep my heat from my precious wood burner.
My question is this.
Instead of buying a new/used more powerful extractor could I use both my jet extractors.
If I fit them on the wall above the cyclone side by side, within a equal short distance and no bends and the same spacing.
Use the 5" outlets from them to a Y junction that then becomes 6" pipe straight in to the 6" cyclone entrance. Then duct in 6" around the workshop from the cyclone with short 100m drops.
The outlet air from the extractors to be ducted outside individually so I do not create a full circuit.
I appreciate I would not be doubling up extraction power but would it increase suction?
Would the Y junction just become a whirlwind inside and not do much.
Is it the same principal as a twin motor camvac?
Am I going mad with this or just being tight? Or is there a slim chance it could work?
I would appreciate any advice from the experience and knowledge of yourselves
Thank you Jamie
I have a 10 metre by 7metre workshop,
I have the following gear
Sedgewick ta315 table saw
jet q18 bandsaw
kapax mitre saw
2x router tables axminster ujk
wadkin 9"planer
dewalt thicknesser
sedgewick thicknesser
kufu linisher
poolewood lathe
dewalt scroll saw
I am currently extracting dust with a number of camvacs and 2 x jet DC11000A
I recently bought a dust deputy to fit my festool extractor for my power tools im very impressed with it.
So i then spotted a large super dust deputy cyclone on fleabay. Bought it, don't tell the wife!
I have a single garage next to my workshop where i want to set up the cyclone with a extractor to have a ducted system into the workshop. The extracted air to be vented outside as i live rural, but in winter i would fit it to a fine dust filter so i keep my heat from my precious wood burner.
My question is this.
Instead of buying a new/used more powerful extractor could I use both my jet extractors.
If I fit them on the wall above the cyclone side by side, within a equal short distance and no bends and the same spacing.
Use the 5" outlets from them to a Y junction that then becomes 6" pipe straight in to the 6" cyclone entrance. Then duct in 6" around the workshop from the cyclone with short 100m drops.
The outlet air from the extractors to be ducted outside individually so I do not create a full circuit.
I appreciate I would not be doubling up extraction power but would it increase suction?
Would the Y junction just become a whirlwind inside and not do much.
Is it the same principal as a twin motor camvac?
Am I going mad with this or just being tight? Or is there a slim chance it could work?
I would appreciate any advice from the experience and knowledge of yourselves
Thank you Jamie