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  • @MarkJonesRanger
    @MarkJonesRanger 6 днів тому

    The Dust Deputy traps 99.9% of the dust in the barrel below it when that is not working correctly you have a leak between the Dust Deputy and the barrel below I see a lot of guys making a different containers but those l e a k that gets dust in your filter

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 22 години тому

      My set up has been great. The only time i have seen dust in the bag below the filter is when i let the barrel get way too full.

  • @jeffwilder7117
    @jeffwilder7117 6 днів тому

    So maybe a solve for the window blocking. Move the motor and cyclone to the left edge of the window, making sure the flex hose opening is lined up level with the filter opening. Then make the stand for the barrel at needed height. Take approximately 1’ of flex hose and hard pipe to connect the filter and DC. Less resistance, more window.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 22 години тому

      Hey this is a great idea. I shouldn’t have rushed through that part. Now it is one annoying part of my shop.

  • @C-M-E
    @C-M-E 9 днів тому

    Definitely here for the educational content and not because of presumed bodily harm via the thumbnail. 😁 Once you get into forging and foundry work, it gets a bit addicting. That caveman part of you drawn to the fire, noise, etc is suddenly put on notice when you exceed your curiosity and/or skill level early on. They are a lot of fun to build, however. With my early efforts, I was limited to the 4-6kg crucibles, then had a few good seasons with that but needed Big capacity for graphitizing experiments. Enter one salvage boiler, a plasma torch and 600lbs of anthracite later, I can tell you exactly how far you need to stand from a raging inferno that has Zero problems weakening steel within 5 feet and will not hesitate to start any area of your yard on fire. An interesting side note, deer corn makes a good starter fuel and smells quite nice when you're trying to get wet coal kicked off.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 8 днів тому

      Ha ha yeah it is definitely addictive I’m just waiting for the weather to cool off to play some more… hopefully this time with less singed hair and burns.

  • @williamcraft7696
    @williamcraft7696 10 днів тому

    The only negative aspect of the machine is that there isn't much space under the Gantry for larger materials. However, after putting it together, it looks like there could be a simple solution for this problem based on where and how the gantry is attached.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 8 днів тому

      There is a way to offset the gantry and build and edge clamp for doing joinery from what i understand, but mine is running too much to play with that.

  • @keithclark8030
    @keithclark8030 10 днів тому

    Hey Built for Life, I lke the table you have. Did you build it yourself or purchase it? I don't have a machine just yet, but plan to have one is a few months.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 8 днів тому

      I built it. It actually one of my first videos ( don’t judge my video skills) i used metal from a pallet rack off market place and the butcher block unglued up from 2x material. If money is not the issue Kreg makes a ready built frame you can buy and add your own top.

    • @keithclark8030
      @keithclark8030 8 днів тому

      @@builtforlife I seen the video. And you did great!

  • @DenisDeCharmoy-fl3ht
    @DenisDeCharmoy-fl3ht 14 днів тому

    I have not found your inlay video on your channel. Please leave me a comment where it can be found. Blessings

  • @jimginnyohio
    @jimginnyohio 29 днів тому

    Nice. Where did you get your plastic barrel?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 29 днів тому

      I found it on FB market place it was a concrete mixing set that somebody was getting rid of.

  • @moonolyth
    @moonolyth Місяць тому

    I would avoid 90 elbows and use 45s. Nice job man. I built one too used PVC sewer pipe (no worries about static fires) and the Thein baffle. Also I got me an aluminum flap for clothes drier 6inch to run outside, rather than have a filter. Works great less pressure and less cleaning. The air always looks clean coming out. Now Im upgrading the unit, just found a new used unit for $100. Id say New really. I may make a cyclone this time.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife Місяць тому

      I tried to avoid turns as much as possible. For my little 2 car garage this thing has been a work horse. It will probably be running all weekend again... biggest issue i have is dumping the barrel which is a good problem to have.

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 Місяць тому

    Just took another look at this video, and … Documentation for my 2HP HF dust collector says it is rated at 20 amps. Just thought you would want to know. Finally got my motor/impeller mounted up on the wall. Used a game hoist - seems like they’re usually rated for about 1000 pounds. SO MUCH easier (and safer) than lifting it into place. Best wishes!

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife Місяць тому

      Yeah patience has never been my strong suit and safety sometimes suffers. I’ll learn one day.

  • @hasmukhvpatel4539
    @hasmukhvpatel4539 Місяць тому

    how do you clean your filter /And how long does it Last?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife Місяць тому

      Every so often i spay it with the air hose and dust falls in the bag and i empty it. I should probably take it down and inspect it soon.

  • @BelleChasseHome
    @BelleChasseHome 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your REAL EXPERIENCE sharing. Im about to mount my HF dust collector on the wall too. Im still not sure about the impeller upgrade. I am mounting next to my breaker and I as I rewired my entire shop its easy to cut the drywall and run a 20 amp wire and outlet if needed. It seems EVERYONE is an EXPERT when it comes to dust collection too. At the end, I think its about EACH persons needs, risk, and cost. I run my shop as a startup business. Im retired too, so Its not MANDATORY with the stress. I can take the lost to build my shop right and take my time learning which many dont have the opportunity to do. I appreciate you HONESTY too, and keeping things REAL. Blessings.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 2 місяці тому

      I agree everyone has different needs, and while the impeller did increase airflow it’s not a must. The dust collector still moves plenty of air with the factory one, and if the factory one doesn’t end up meeting your needs you can always go back and change it. If you have an Instagram for your business send me a message on instagram and i will follow.

  • @mannyfilmsinc
    @mannyfilmsinc 2 місяці тому

    the trolly idea: 100! where did you source it or did you make one?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 2 місяці тому

      I got the strut at Home Depot and the trolley from amazon. hopefully this link will work below amzn.to/3VTdtNh

  • @magnoliaoakswoodshop
    @magnoliaoakswoodshop 2 місяці тому

    Hi Joel, great video! Very interesting idea and you did a great job on final finishing/details. Definitely look to build something like this when we get our CNC...

  • @tgiacobbi
    @tgiacobbi 2 місяці тому

    Why did you do it backwards? I just put some together but put the nuts in the correct way.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 2 місяці тому

      Because the nuts i used only lock up in one direction and I used the unistrut backwards from the way normally intended

  • @cottagemail4066
    @cottagemail4066 2 місяці тому

    What gauge are all your HVAC parts?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 2 місяці тому

      I don’t know but if it helps i bought it all off the shelf a lowes and there’s not much variety there.

    • @cottagemail4066
      @cottagemail4066 2 місяці тому

      @@builtforlife thanks!

  • @jadoke2073
    @jadoke2073 3 місяці тому

    I’m only 2 1/2 minutes into this video and I’m already questioning your methods. Why all the talking and measuring? Why not just throw a 4’x4’ piece of plywood on there and see if it will bevel the edges of it? Done.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 3 місяці тому

      Well my methods came from the questions i had before i purchased the machine…. Obviously the base will fit a half sheet and more but what i was measuring is the actual travel of the machine.

  • @ContriverGuitars
    @ContriverGuitars 3 місяці тому

    This was exactly my issue! Thank you!

  • @mikeconroy2651
    @mikeconroy2651 3 місяці тому

    Great info! I just bought that dust collector used and that is what lead me to your initial video. In designing what I had and how I wanted to lay it out, it is essentially very similar to your system layout in this video, although it's going to be portable, so it will look more like a tall Laguna Pflux. Like you, I worry about the Wen impeller weight (haven't added it yet but most likely will) But I worry more about turning the motor on its end because I worry that the armature weight + the impeller weight will wear out some thrust washer as the motor didn't have that kind of downward loading of weight applied when the shaft was oriented horizontally. I have a couple questions. As I said, my order of components is similar to yours except the old filter/bag round piece (separator) will be my inlet and the motor/blower will mount on top of that, where you now have the filter. I'll extend the motor fan inlet about 6 to 8" down, past the round concave baffle and just slightly beneath the inlet port, to make that separator function more like a cyclone would. So, that's stage one. Then stage two is the fan outlet feeds the inlet of my super dust deputy. The bottom outlet of the dust deputy will have a 1-to-3-gallon bucket on the bottom of it for fine dust and then a filter or filter box on the dust deputy top discharge port. The question is; just how much dust are you are actually accumulating in your second and 3rd stage ( the bag and filter)? You have a 3-stage system as you have installed it (cyclone/separator/filter) so I'm curious what and how much material actually makes it through to the 3rd stage. I may not need a filter with that much surface area if not much gets through to there. I've seen people show the level of separation by starting with an empty system then sucking up a pile of debris. Anyway, thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @Zombieslag
    @Zombieslag 3 місяці тому

    It looks like you could move the entire 4x4 over to the left at least 1/4" and get the full actual 4x4 cutting capacity with the bit setter still in place. Have you tested it again since this vid? Also I know you're using the clamp screws that came with the kit but would longer screws make it so you can get the piece even further over (closer to the center of the t-track)? Excellent video. I've wanted a shapeoko since the original XXL and am finally getting to place that I may be able to get one soon so I appreciate the thorough info.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 3 місяці тому

      Yes i tried every way i could to fit it. The easiest thing to do is just make a little notch in the material and just avoid that area in the design. The other way is if i am just cutting i will remove the bit setter and zero to the spoil board. It’s a great machine for the money.

    • @Zombieslag
      @Zombieslag 3 місяці тому

      @@builtforlife Awesome, thanks for the reply and the info!

  • @rtroiani
    @rtroiani 4 місяці тому

    I just sold my SO3 XXL and will be ordering a 5 Pro. On the slow homing, I had that on my 3 and they gave me a command to type in to speed that up, but I can’t remember it. If you ask them they can probably hook you up.

  • @sum1sw
    @sum1sw 4 місяці тому

    Good job. Thank you so much

  • @RobertQuattlebaum
    @RobertQuattlebaum 4 місяці тому

    I'm curious about how the pressure with the new fan is different now. You mention that the airflow has increased, but what about pressure? I think the different blade orientation would have.a pretty large effect on the pressure.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 2 місяці тому

      I haven’t ignored your comment i have been looking into it and i don’t have a good way of measuring. I think the only way i could compare would be to neck it down to 2.5 and compare it too a shop vac but at the end of the day that doesn’t really tell me anything because this type of system is made for 4” I’m running it on 4” all the way to the tool and it works great. Thanks for watching!

  • @ehrhart4119
    @ehrhart4119 4 місяці тому

    I've set up a woodworking shop and now have a clean slate, but I'm uncertain about what diameter pipe to opt for in my dust collection system. Currently, I'm equipped with a Harbor Freight 2HP setup, enhanced with upgraded fan blades and a P181038 filter, alongside the addition of the Oneida Cyclone, which I've wall-mounted. I've noticed many UA-cam creators employing 4" pipes, while a few opt for 6". Could you shed some light on why you chose the size you did?"

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 4 місяці тому

      I would love to act like I’m the pinnacle of information, but i am not. All i can tell you is what I have experienced and learned. 4 inch for a small shop seems the most logical to me especially on a smaller system. The more pipe you spread out the more you reduce flow. For the money metal HVAC has worked fine ( not perfect, but works). There is a lot of science and opinion out there that you can analyze to death and never make a decision. I think the best thing to do is build what you want and figure out what works and doesn’t for your situation.

  • @eriorellana89
    @eriorellana89 4 місяці тому

    i love how you edit in the real world struggles we all face sometimes.

  • @eriorellana89
    @eriorellana89 4 місяці тому

    filter cost more than what i paid for the dust collector

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 4 місяці тому

      Filter is the most important part. Definitely worth the expense not only in airflow, but to me the big benefit is the health aspect. The only way i wouldn't run it is if i could somehow mange to run the system outside .

  • @AgribusinessDR.G.
    @AgribusinessDR.G. 4 місяці тому

    I have heard that some people have had issues with the Wen impeller, not a perfect fit and caused noise.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 4 місяці тому

      I didn't have any issues really. The initial amp draw is higher, but that is about it. If I did it all again I don't know if I would do it right out the gate again. I would probably get the system installed how I wanted it, and then decide if I need the extra flow.

  • @newt2010
    @newt2010 4 місяці тому

    If it does everything you need, then. that is ALL that matters. Get it people that are pulling your hair out?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 4 місяці тому

      Well its my own fault if you make a youtube video you have to understand people are going to tell you what they think. I'm right there with you though it does everything I need so i like it.

  • @OnefinityCNC
    @OnefinityCNC 5 місяців тому

    Glad you got that fixed up! Time to carve!

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 5 місяців тому

      It’s running every day right now. Gotta take a break and do a fun project soon.

  • @OnefinityCNC
    @OnefinityCNC 5 місяців тому

    We know ours will :P at 2x the speed :P

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 5 місяців тому

      That’s what I hear…. If you want to send me one I will put that dude to work at twice the speed.

  • @02Huntet
    @02Huntet 5 місяців тому

    mine just quit on me after 5 mos use….. its the gun not the battery

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 5 місяців тому

      I have put in some mild use with it now and it’s okay I’m definitely looking at the Milwaukee detail sander now… it has a 2 year warranty i would be interested to see how Rikon customer service treats you to replace it.

    • @anthonylau3065
      @anthonylau3065 5 місяців тому

      Does this have a 5 year warranty?

    • @codarussell7925
      @codarussell7925 4 місяці тому

      Link to the 1.1inch sanding disc?

  • @spaminacan4u
    @spaminacan4u 5 місяців тому

    What brand is the table frame you've got yours setup on? I'm about to order an XXL and I like that steel frame vs building one out of 4x4 posts and wood frame

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 5 місяців тому

      I welded that one up out of steel from a pallet rack, but Kreg makes a metal frame for a 64x64 top.

  • @billsimmons7754
    @billsimmons7754 5 місяців тому

    More than one data point is necessary to characterize the effectiveness of these modifications. I could be that when 20 foot of duct is installed that the flow falls on its face. The flow should have been measured by installing a vacuum gauge and a blast gate and then measuring the air velocity at different vaccum. Also knowing that most import motors usually have no reserve it would be nice to know what the motor amperage was pre modification. I understand the motor is slower to start and thus will be drawing max current for a longer time at start up but I am more concerned about the running current. A start capaciitor does not reduce the starting current, (it actually increases it) but reduces the time for the motor to get up to full speed which helps reduce overheating on startup.

  • @alanrichardson7244
    @alanrichardson7244 6 місяців тому

    How mush dust collects in your filter? I run a sander and it really plugs up the filter.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I haven’t cleaned the filter yet. I have blown it out and got little to no dust in the bag. Granted most of my sanding i use a shop vac with a hep filter and bag.

  • @alanrichardson7244
    @alanrichardson7244 6 місяців тому

    I added a donut baffle in the top of my filter side and a theine baffle on the bottom to try and prevent the thin dust sneaking up into my filter and the theine baffle traps the light dust in the bag. For my elevator I used the cranks off two pipe clamps welded to an angle bar. I shortened the pipes and attached them with collars to the base. It raises and lowers my barrel very well and seals it up under my cycline ring. My theine baggie is in the lid of the barrel.

  • @WackeyWorxWorkshop
    @WackeyWorxWorkshop 6 місяців тому

    Great video guy. Thank you for putting out your content. I did something similar to mine and is on my channel. It takes a lot to put out these videos and I understand the amount of effort that you have put in. Great job.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much … it’s a steep learning curve on the recording and editing side.

    • @WackeyWorxWorkshop
      @WackeyWorxWorkshop 6 місяців тому

      @@builtforlife well if you never like to discuss, I'm always open to it

  • @karlsangree4679
    @karlsangree4679 6 місяців тому

    Love the review; thanks for posting it. I'm thinking of upgrading from a FoxAlien Vasto. I think I have it narrowed down to the Shapeoko 5 Pro 4x4 and Onefinity Elite Foreman (4x4). My Vasto is working well but I'm finding that the Vasto's 15"x15" platform is just a bit small for some of the work I do. I'm torn between the 4x4 and 4x2. I have the room for a 4x4 but took note of your commentary on the machine homing time which would be twice as long on a 4x4. But... I just know that the first time a job doesn't fit on the 4x2 I would be kicking myself.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. If space and price are not a factor then the 4x4 seems the way to go. I have a laser that is 16”x16” and it got small very quick. My 4x4 cnc hasn’t been too small yet.

    • @karlsangree4679
      @karlsangree4679 6 місяців тому

      @@builtforlife Space is not a problem and I am of the "Buy once, cry once" school of thought. Just ordered a Shapeoko 5 Pro 4x4. Thanks again.

  • @billmurphyoutdoors337
    @billmurphyoutdoors337 6 місяців тому

    Just wondering if lightburn is an option on operating this cnc...thanks Bill

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I have lightburn and i am fairly up to speed on it and i do not know if a feature that would allow you to run a cnc. It’s really the tool database and ability of the software to calculate the tool path.

  • @willaimharrell6091
    @willaimharrell6091 6 місяців тому

    If you can run that same motor on 220v you will use almost half the amperage. IF my reading is correct check on that & if my understanding is 😅 I would appreciate knowing 14:04 15:18 15:21

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I would like to say I’m schooled up on electricity to know the answer here but I am not. I am just planning on adding a 30 amp circuit to my garage and i think that will solve most of my problems.

  • @franktaylor38
    @franktaylor38 6 місяців тому

    I thought my headphones had stopped working at the end of the video, but no, just no sound lol. Good video

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I’ll check it out thank you

  • @GeraldRahm
    @GeraldRahm 6 місяців тому

    What size Donaldson filter was used ?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      There is a link in the comments to the specific part number. Please let me know if it doesn't work.

    • @user-rv9dr4ix6c
      @user-rv9dr4ix6c 6 місяців тому

      Im not sure if the filter linked is correct, the product dimensions are listed as Product Dimensions ‎12.2 x 12.2 x 8.27 inches which I dont think can be correct@@builtforlife

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I’ll check the link but the part number should be P181038

  • @Morfoot6
    @Morfoot6 6 місяців тому

    I wanna know what computer mount you have there? I’ve been looking for something very similar to that!! Good video, thanks.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      There is a link in the description to this one. Let me know if it doesn’t work. The mount is the best thing i did to this table it’s awesome.

  • @jessicaedwards449
    @jessicaedwards449 6 місяців тому

    😮

  • @jessicaedwards449
    @jessicaedwards449 6 місяців тому

    😂

  • @PiercesPerfectPieces
    @PiercesPerfectPieces 6 місяців тому

    I like it!! 💯

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      Thank you… just good fun.

  • @spudrunner7917
    @spudrunner7917 6 місяців тому

    Nice ! Can you give me the info on your computer mount please ?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I just updated the video description and put a link in there for you. Thanks for watching.

  • @Anubi55
    @Anubi55 6 місяців тому

    Came for the dust collector, stayed for the Vodoo, and the titan fitness boxes!, my type of channel :), what you dot on those boxes?

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      You’ll have to keep your eyes out in the rest of my videos. I haven’t done anything intentionally showing all that but it’s a pretty awesome setup.

  • @CampfireWoodworksRVA
    @CampfireWoodworksRVA 6 місяців тому

    Is be interested in purchasing your paint can holder. Great design.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      Well i will let you know i think I’m going to have some of that ready by the end of this week. I’ll reach out soon.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      I just wanted to let you know I was able to get things up and running to purchase this file. I will put the link in the video description.

    • @CampfireWoodworksRVA
      @CampfireWoodworksRVA 6 місяців тому

      Thanks brother! Just ordered it.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 6 місяців тому

      This may be just an everyday thing to you, but you are my first customer on my website. Thank you. Please let me know if you have any issues

    • @CampfireWoodworksRVA
      @CampfireWoodworksRVA 6 місяців тому

      That’s awesome!!! Thanks for sharing. My site should be live in a couple weeks and I’ll be pumped when / if I get my first sale as well. I should be on your newsletter, so I’ll keep an eye out for new stuff. I’ll also give feedback on the item when I carve it.

  • @stevereese6488
    @stevereese6488 7 місяців тому

    The intake port, cut out that cross support and the cfm will increase even more.

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 7 місяців тому

      That happens in the second video where i mount it on the wall and attach a cyclone separator.

  • @larryshreve9076
    @larryshreve9076 7 місяців тому

    10/10 on the trolley 🏆

  • @gruvinnz
    @gruvinnz 7 місяців тому

    I have the 4 pro. It's solid. The biggest downfall of Shapeoko's products is without any doubt their crappy controller and software. I wish they just put a standard Mach3/UCNC/LPT port on their machines so we could use decent software. Their crap is soooo lame by comparison. (I built my own controller and threw theirs in the bin. WAY better. We shouldn't have to do that when we're paying this much money for the machine itself!)

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 7 місяців тому

      You are clearly more well versed in the software side than I am. I have had multiple people tell me this about the controller though.

    • @gruvinnz
      @gruvinnz 7 місяців тому

      @@builtforlife Hey. Yeah, actually, their controller itself runs the well enough, using trusted GRBL software internally BUT Carbide3D for some bizarre reason decided to write a custom (highly limited and buggy) "wrapper" around it. This means you have no access to GRBL itself and thus many of its standard features. Want to pause a job half way through, rewind a bit and continue? No problem in GRBL or UCNC or Mach3 or LinuxCNC. With Carbide's system, you're basically screwed. You have to abort and either rerun from the start or scrap the piece altogether. Want to calibrate your own Z-probe? Maybe the one they shipped is off by a thou? Nope. Can't even do that. You have to trust that their factory got the thing made perfectly accurately and it didn't change between then and when you go it. Still the BEST physical machine available in its class for the money and global availability (I'm in NZ). Just such a damned shame they physically prohibit anyone from running better software to drive it, once they're ready. OK/ I'm done. hehe Have a good one!

    • @builtforlife
      @builtforlife 7 місяців тому

      Love it … you are screaming all the problems i have with the machine. The more and more i use it the more I find things i want it to do that seem simple. Like change the rapid positions locations to where i want them to be. It’s not my last CNC i will ever have but it works for now.