gregmcateer
Established Member
Having read loads of threads here and elsewhere, the (general) consensus seems to be to use as large a bore as possible.
Having said that, SunnyBob (IIRC), reduces from 100mm to 63mm almost straight out of the vac and still achieves satisfactory suck, (if I can say such a thing without censure ).
My proposed setup is;
1. Bandsaw (which has a 100mm exit.
2. Lathe with whatever I want, ending in a hood/hopper type thing
3. Either another hose or use disconnect from lathe to use as shop floor vac
to;
Extractor (a secondhand Woodstar with a 100mm inlet)
via;
A Cyclone of some sort (yet to be bought), dropping into a 60 litre barrel.
Should I just pipe into the barrel side, then back out the top, or should I;
a) Make / buy (if they exist at minimal cost) a 100mm inlet and outlet cyclone, or
b) reduce down to 63mm and get a 20 quid cyclone?
OR, (just thought of this), reduce bandsaw down immediately and pipe whole setup in 63mm?
Answers on a postcard in *****-proof format, if you please.
Many thanks in advance
Greg
Having said that, SunnyBob (IIRC), reduces from 100mm to 63mm almost straight out of the vac and still achieves satisfactory suck, (if I can say such a thing without censure ).
My proposed setup is;
1. Bandsaw (which has a 100mm exit.
2. Lathe with whatever I want, ending in a hood/hopper type thing
3. Either another hose or use disconnect from lathe to use as shop floor vac
to;
Extractor (a secondhand Woodstar with a 100mm inlet)
via;
A Cyclone of some sort (yet to be bought), dropping into a 60 litre barrel.
Should I just pipe into the barrel side, then back out the top, or should I;
a) Make / buy (if they exist at minimal cost) a 100mm inlet and outlet cyclone, or
b) reduce down to 63mm and get a 20 quid cyclone?
OR, (just thought of this), reduce bandsaw down immediately and pipe whole setup in 63mm?
Answers on a postcard in *****-proof format, if you please.
Many thanks in advance
Greg