Alie Barnes":mo7ivni7 said:
If i wanted to remove say the shavings from the floor could i remove the filter to prolong its life and then throw it back in for the dust when sanding etc? would this have a detrimental effect on the machine? or just bought a spare crap filter for floor cleaning?
cheers
On the Camvac I'd avoid doing this. The cloth filter is over a smaller, paper filter, which in turn if over a smaller cloth filter. After this the air gets sucked through the motor (I think, that's how it appears). You'd have to remove all the filters to stop them getting clogged, and then shaving would get into the motor.
You could get a spare cloth filter and put that in place when doing shaving but in my experience when used for dust collection the cloth filter gets clogged with dust so removal isn't always pleasant. What I tend to do is remove the cloth filter, shake it outside and then replace it, but removal can release dust into the workshop so you'd need to wear a mask.
The more recent Camvacs should be slightly better as the inlet port comes in at an angle.
Another issue is that when the cloth filter get clogged the efficiency goes down so I often remove the lid and shake the filter with it still in place.
Unhappy about having to keep shaking the filter I recently made a
Thien Separator and it's worked fantastically well. All shavings and some of the dust remains in the intermediate bin and only some of the dust makes it though to the actual extractor.
(the silver can in the first picture is a silencer made from the plans in one of the past magazine articles. It works pretty well and reduces the noise quite a bit)
Ideally the whole system including the Camvac would be outside but it's pretty loud and I don't want to annoy the neighbours too much. The next step is to box the whole thing in on the outside.