billw
The Tattooed One
Trying to find any sort of standardisation in port, hose, and adaptor sizes in tools is about as likely as finding a someone with taste that like Budweiser. So, how do we approach this?
My vacuum nozzle is 32mm internal and 35mm external. Therefore for the sake of simplicity I want everything else to terminate in some sort of fitting that will plug straight into this. I guess the easiest way is for the vacuum to be the male connector, so I need everything else to have a 35mm (ish) internal diameter.
For all my machinery the numbers vary, the router has an internal of 35mm (woohoo!) but then again it's under the table and I want to Y-joint it with the above table extraction. The bandsaw has an OD of 61mm, useful. The planer says 58mm, the thicknesser either 102mm or 62mm. (The end of the fixture has two options). I forgot to measure the tracksaw.
The most obvious route so far seems to be to buy some heat shrink tubing (eg Charnwood HS76/38 Woodworking Dust Extractor Heatshrink Sleeving for 76mm to 38mm: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools ) and then get whatever seems close-ish as an adaptor and seal it. This relies on getting a suitable adaptor that the vacuum can plug into.
Anyway, bottom line is this is a total farce and what have other people done?
My vacuum nozzle is 32mm internal and 35mm external. Therefore for the sake of simplicity I want everything else to terminate in some sort of fitting that will plug straight into this. I guess the easiest way is for the vacuum to be the male connector, so I need everything else to have a 35mm (ish) internal diameter.
For all my machinery the numbers vary, the router has an internal of 35mm (woohoo!) but then again it's under the table and I want to Y-joint it with the above table extraction. The bandsaw has an OD of 61mm, useful. The planer says 58mm, the thicknesser either 102mm or 62mm. (The end of the fixture has two options). I forgot to measure the tracksaw.
The most obvious route so far seems to be to buy some heat shrink tubing (eg Charnwood HS76/38 Woodworking Dust Extractor Heatshrink Sleeving for 76mm to 38mm: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools ) and then get whatever seems close-ish as an adaptor and seal it. This relies on getting a suitable adaptor that the vacuum can plug into.
Anyway, bottom line is this is a total farce and what have other people done?
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