Jacob
What goes around comes around.
I'd have pipe same size throughout (or larger) same as the extractor inlet diameter , and only reduce it to fit the machines at the last possible point.
Tried that, got bored winding, testing fit, and winding, testing fit, and winding.......BTR":31sm65nl said:.....or you can use duct tape wraped around the blast gate and push it up into the soil pipe for a tight fit.
stuartpaul":3m5p7ph1 said:or is it?
I'm going to equip with 'proper' extraction this year and managed to get a very good deal from Rutlands on the 2 1/2 inch plastic 'trunking'.
All I need now is a good extractor to connect it all up to. Looking at 4 collection points, - none will be to a planer type machine so no big chippings going through this bit of the system (separate set up).
Axminster have this one at £175 and 1,200 cubic metres per hour http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-ax ... prod21167/
and this one at £160 and 2,000 cubic metres per hour http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-ax ... rod861355/
The second one seems a better deal as it's cheaper and shifts more air but I've been caught out on this sort of thing before.
So, - anyone know better about the physics of this stuff?
All help appreciated.
Thanks
Stuart
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