Hi all,
I'm in the process of building a small 'top-hat' Thien separator (chamber approx 300mm diameter x say, 80 mm high) - it's small, but so is my workshop (loft of terraced house), my vac (Earlex 1100W), and my needs (hand power tools + router table, dinky home-made table saw, and SCMS).
The only (well main) area I have doubts about is the construction of the chamber walls. Sheet material is my only real option, I think. Having read this previous thread https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/post678708.html?hilit=thien separator#p678708
I'm currently thinking 1.5mm polycarbonate, cold bent, might meet my needs. But I have only very limited experience with working, joining and fixing sheet plastic, specifically polycarbonate.
So my questions are these:
1) can I cold-bend 80mm width x 1.5mm poly to a radius of 300mm ?
2) the most economical way to make the wall would be to buy an A3-sized sheet, cut it into 80mm strips and butt-joint the strips : would glue-weld joints stand up to bending to 300mm radius? (buying a single piece of the necessary would be quite expensive)
3) assuming I could do (1) & (2), what glue should I use to fix the poly walls into routed slots in the top & bottom of the 'hat'? Polyurethane? Epoxy?
I'd be interested in any suggestions for other wall material, particularly if you can recommend a suitable thickness which isn't too difficult to work. My plan 'B' is to use two layers of 1.5mm baltic ply; I haven't really got a plan 'C' yet (aluminium? thickness? workability?)
Thanks for any specific answers/info you can give.
Regards
Chris
I'm in the process of building a small 'top-hat' Thien separator (chamber approx 300mm diameter x say, 80 mm high) - it's small, but so is my workshop (loft of terraced house), my vac (Earlex 1100W), and my needs (hand power tools + router table, dinky home-made table saw, and SCMS).
The only (well main) area I have doubts about is the construction of the chamber walls. Sheet material is my only real option, I think. Having read this previous thread https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/post678708.html?hilit=thien separator#p678708
I'm currently thinking 1.5mm polycarbonate, cold bent, might meet my needs. But I have only very limited experience with working, joining and fixing sheet plastic, specifically polycarbonate.
So my questions are these:
1) can I cold-bend 80mm width x 1.5mm poly to a radius of 300mm ?
2) the most economical way to make the wall would be to buy an A3-sized sheet, cut it into 80mm strips and butt-joint the strips : would glue-weld joints stand up to bending to 300mm radius? (buying a single piece of the necessary would be quite expensive)
3) assuming I could do (1) & (2), what glue should I use to fix the poly walls into routed slots in the top & bottom of the 'hat'? Polyurethane? Epoxy?
I'd be interested in any suggestions for other wall material, particularly if you can recommend a suitable thickness which isn't too difficult to work. My plan 'B' is to use two layers of 1.5mm baltic ply; I haven't really got a plan 'C' yet (aluminium? thickness? workability?)
Thanks for any specific answers/info you can give.
Regards
Chris