I have been reading Bill Pentz's site and it is a bit scary, though I now realise from reading posts on here that he is mostly talking about chip extractors with poor filters rather than a 0.5micron dust extractor. Nevertheless, I would like to act on some of his advice and need a bit of advice from you guys as to how to do it.
I have my triple motor Camvac 386 though I only use 2 motors at a time due to having to run it off an extension cable as the power in the garage isn't designed for power tools.
Anyway, I want to pipe the air from the motor outlets outside to make sure I'm not getting any dust back in the garage and I think I've been told before that it's best to use solid walled pipe to do this so there's less turbulence, but how do you link up 3 pipes into one bigger pipe so you can vent it outside?
I'm guessing you can use something like a vent for a tumbledryer to go through the garage wall? Also, where's the best place to put the vent? If it's near ground level then there's not going to be much air blowing past so it head height or higher best?
Anyone got any pictures of how they did it? If it was 2 pipes I guess you could use a 'Y' connector but with 3 would you link them in with 3 branches off the main 4" pipe?
The other question is related to dust accumulation in the garage. I can see that although I'm using my dust extractor all the time there's a fair build up of dust on all the surfaces and it's getting fairly bad so I want to look at options for combatting this as it is our garage so we have the freezer in there and other stuff stored so it's not ideal that everything is getting dusty.
For this sort of thing will an aircleaner such as a Microclean be worth the investment? I'm thinking as much about my health as I am about my fiances and I don't want dust building up like this.
I'm pretty careful in that I wear a boiler suit and shower cap to stop my hair and clothes getting covered in dust and they stay in the garage but there's bound to be some level of dust being transferred as the garage door isn't exactly dustproof. It's just an internal door off the kitchen.
The other thing Bill Pentz talks about is using a fan to blow air past you, blowing dust away from you and out of a door. Has anyone tried this and does it work? Can you just use a house type fan?
Bill Pentz also talks a lot about airflow being restricted by size of ducting but I gather that a Camvac being LPHV (?) isn't the same, so does airflow still get restricted by reducing the pipe diameter or is this less of a problem with a camvac system?
I ask because nearly everything I have has a tiny port being model makers tools rather than big workshop tools. Apart from my bandsaw they all have 1-1.5" ports!
EDIT: should also add I have a Cyclone central Cyclone as well to separate the dust but it doesn't cope so well with acrylic / plastic dust that I'm often cutting.
Thanks for any advice,
Jennifer,
I have my triple motor Camvac 386 though I only use 2 motors at a time due to having to run it off an extension cable as the power in the garage isn't designed for power tools.
Anyway, I want to pipe the air from the motor outlets outside to make sure I'm not getting any dust back in the garage and I think I've been told before that it's best to use solid walled pipe to do this so there's less turbulence, but how do you link up 3 pipes into one bigger pipe so you can vent it outside?
I'm guessing you can use something like a vent for a tumbledryer to go through the garage wall? Also, where's the best place to put the vent? If it's near ground level then there's not going to be much air blowing past so it head height or higher best?
Anyone got any pictures of how they did it? If it was 2 pipes I guess you could use a 'Y' connector but with 3 would you link them in with 3 branches off the main 4" pipe?
The other question is related to dust accumulation in the garage. I can see that although I'm using my dust extractor all the time there's a fair build up of dust on all the surfaces and it's getting fairly bad so I want to look at options for combatting this as it is our garage so we have the freezer in there and other stuff stored so it's not ideal that everything is getting dusty.
For this sort of thing will an aircleaner such as a Microclean be worth the investment? I'm thinking as much about my health as I am about my fiances and I don't want dust building up like this.
I'm pretty careful in that I wear a boiler suit and shower cap to stop my hair and clothes getting covered in dust and they stay in the garage but there's bound to be some level of dust being transferred as the garage door isn't exactly dustproof. It's just an internal door off the kitchen.
The other thing Bill Pentz talks about is using a fan to blow air past you, blowing dust away from you and out of a door. Has anyone tried this and does it work? Can you just use a house type fan?
Bill Pentz also talks a lot about airflow being restricted by size of ducting but I gather that a Camvac being LPHV (?) isn't the same, so does airflow still get restricted by reducing the pipe diameter or is this less of a problem with a camvac system?
I ask because nearly everything I have has a tiny port being model makers tools rather than big workshop tools. Apart from my bandsaw they all have 1-1.5" ports!
EDIT: should also add I have a Cyclone central Cyclone as well to separate the dust but it doesn't cope so well with acrylic / plastic dust that I'm often cutting.
Thanks for any advice,
Jennifer,