Hi all can anyone help I want to build a cyclone system are aluminium cyclones better than plastic and would making a recepticle unit in wood be ok or best stick to a metal / plastic drum any help would be appreciated
Ditto pretty much for my system with draught excluder seal and all edges silicone caulked on the inside of the box - it works!I brought in a dust deputy cyclone which is plastic
I made a box from plywood, MDF is porous I glued and screwed all of the sides and the top is secured by 8 over centre latches with a thick rubber gasket under the lid. the cyclone is bolted to the top sat on a bed of silicon. i gave the internal surface a 2 coats of timber sealer
The box is hung on a French cleat with the Nilfisk shop vac on a French cleat shelf next to it.
I started off with a 25 litre metal barrel with a removeable top but it collapsed.
I wouldn't hesitate in making one from plywood again it means you can make it to a size to suit your workshop
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Thanks Pete haven't thought of that also the ally ones I have seen are flanged under the snail cam part at the top so the cone has to be inside the box so it would have to be made taller to allow for same cubic capacity of dust inside box better built on topRead through Bill Pentz's website, yup it's a long one. When you get to the Projects section it will tell you all you need to know on sizing and making a cyclone to his design.
If you mean you want to put one together for a shop vac using off the shelf parts then the plastic ones are smoother than the cast aluminium ones so more efficient.
Pete
If you’re using a plastic tub make sure you fit a pressure release valve like this otherwise it will collapse check the link https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093GSSST7/ref=cm_sw_r_oth_apip_nMyCRm8XFcmCUHi all can anyone help I want to build a cyclone system are aluminium cyclones better than plastic and would making a recepticle unit in wood be ok or best stick to a metal / plastic drum any help would be appreciated
Hi all can anyone help I want to build a cyclone system are aluminium cyclones better than plastic and would making a recepticle unit in wood be ok or best stick to a metal / plastic drum any help would be appreciated
You don't say what size duct.Hi all can anyone help I want to build a cyclone system are aluminium cyclones better than plastic and would making a recepticle unit in wood be ok or best stick to a metal / plastic drum any help would be appreciated
II would like to thank you all for the information you have rendered I am now going to price up all components to see if it works out cheaper to build wooden box or buy a barrel and relief valve as board price has gone through the roof , Are there any recommendations as to which cyclone make is best
When you install the safety valve, do not install it on the collection drum, as some recommend. Instead, install it on the inlet ducting to the cyclone. The valve is used to reduce the likelihood of the drum collapsing in case the open blast gates are closed suddenly and not to compensate for having flexible drums.Ok I ordered a Dust Commander cyclone and a safety valve yesterday be here at the end of the week and a 60ltr drum courtesy of a mate so thanks for help it saved me money and time
The cyclone arrived today one last question is it detrimental using the standard vac hose or is it best to fit 2" inch hose as the ports are
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