sometimewoodworker
Established Member
Not correct if using a HPLV vacuum, it’s probably correct using a HVLP chip extractor.I disagree.
The catchment container can be flimsy plastic & should not collapse as the air flows freely through the system. If it starts to collapse then the air is being restricted somewhere within the system & causing a vacuum. Strengthening the dust container is not the right answer.
Much better to sort out the restriction & add a PRV as a precaution against whatever is being sucked up causing a blockage.
with HPLV sucking from most tools you want maximum suck availability at the tool, this requires a small hose from the cyclone or adapter to a small fitting at the tool either will collapse your flimsy plastic catch bin.
With HVLP (almost always 4” to 8” pipe) you get very inefficient collection from tools designed to be used on HPLV dust extractors, while you have to restrict the catchment down to 27mm you reduce the flow needed in the system to transport the chips/dust.
so in short HPLV needs a strong container to function.
NOTE it is high pressure low volume. No a pressure release valve or somehow converting it to 4” hoses is absolutely the wrong answer and would get you a LPLV system that is bad at doing collection.
A PLV is a bodge addition by people trying to solve a problem in the wrong way.