How to make short hose for shop vac dust collection systems
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2021
- How to make custom short hoses for some of your shop vac dust collection needs and a few other shop vac dust collection tips related to the hose. RIG I DID dust collection part 2.
Episode 1- • Dust collection adapte...
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7' Ridgid hose - amzn.to/2mncQOc This is the smaller hose (1 7/8") I couldn't find the 2 1/2" x 7' on amazon at a decent price. (try homedepot)
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Also, try home depot for the hoses. They usually have the short (2 1/2"x 7') hose kit in stock and you can order the longer kits from them online.
SHORT HOSE
RIG I DID dust collection
episode 2
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This is a new one for me - I’ve never seen a man brag about a short hose much less do a video about it. 😂 Well done. And thanks for your honesty and self-confidence. Your shirt says it all!
I really like the Rigid vacs and have several. Thanks for your videos showing the adapters!
Excellent video and process. Bless you. I have a small shop and i am trying to keep it simple. Thank you so much.
Great video and tip - best I have seen in a long time.
First I’d like to say thank you for your video. You the "Shop Vac King" man❗️ I had to subscribe because you have so many different interesting ideas on here about what you can do with the shop vac. I can’t wait to check out your other videos. Have a great day man.
Thank you very much. I have made fittings, hose couplings and such with a heat gun, a home made wooden plug I turned to the correct size and PVC pipe/fittings. While this works, I believe what you showed will save some time.
Hey, thanks for making this series. I used your methods to make up some short hoses as well as some vac to PVC adapters. Thanks again!
Awesome! I'm glad to have helped. There will be more to come :)
Great video, great tips and the most entertaining UA-cam video I've seen in a long while. Love your sense of humor.
Thank you!
This was SO helpful. Lots of helpful suggestions. Thank you.
Perfect!
Love your content. I’m modifying my older Rigid to have a body-sited intake like the newer ones, so I can use a bag inside. When I learned that they make a 20-foot hose I had to get one. Thanks!
Thank you, glad it was helpful
Thanks for this vid man - useful!
Your video probably saved me 50$
I already had all the required components,
but lacked the knowledge of how to put it together.
I Liked and Subscribed.
Good job ! !😎
Perfect!
Very good info and well presented. Thanks
Thank you!
I like your humor 😂, good video tutorial. Thanks!
Thank you!
WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?! 😂
Love the humor and beard 😊
Thank you!
Excellent video tutorial ,thanks a lot .
Thank you!
Your content is excellent. You voice over or on screen is excellent. Beard has more grey😊. Happy you are back
Thank you! Glad to be back! :)
Your videos rule! Entertaining and fun
Thank you!
Very helpful. Thanks.
Awesome tips. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
It’s a shame I can only like this video once, this was super useful and to the point, thank you!
Nice!
4:49 That fitting is designed for Ridgid old style discontinued vacuums. The other fittings do not attach to the actual vacuum, but that red-clip fitting does. Then you can use regular hoses from there. I never realised you can convert it into a coupling like that, so I've always tossed them out. Now I need to hunt through my spare parts to see if I have one sitting around still!
I didn’t know they made the full size hose in so many lengths. This has got my mind going. I’m a renovation/finish carpenter so I’m always setting up in different places and scenarios, my first thought was to put together a small kit of all the pvc pieces and one long length of hose, I bet by the end of the year I’ll have quite the set up of purpose, pre fabbed hose pieces. Love the humor and editing style. Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you!
I'm using this method for a different project. I've got a cordless shopvac and I want a short hose so I don't have to wrap to store (just place ext on side). This method is perfect - excellent idea - great video - I'm off to spend more $ at Home Depot - THANKS!
Thank you!
So it's kinda hard not to notice all the vacs suspended from the ceiling!? If you did a video on this unusual dust collection system I can't find it. Would love some detail on how it works for you, any tips to duplicate in my own shop, etc. I just found you on UA-cam but your in my subscribe list now. Thanx.
Another way to connect hoses to those cyclonic separator is to just use a heat gun on a section of PVC pipe and force fit it over the port. That way it adapts to female PVC fittings to easily connect to all of those short hoses.
Thanks!
great ideas!!!
Thank you!
Thanks!
The coupling was too big for my hose , but a 2" to 1.5" adapter worked for me.
First link took me to a Watch on amazon.
Thanks, some links are short lived
Really great info. Want to set dust collection up for myself. I see you have many vacs in your shop. I'm assuming you discovered you needed several smaller systems rather than one large one with pipes all over the place? THanks so much for sharing your knowledge! Very helpful for us newbies.
Thank you!
Which model / size Rigid vac are you running , I saw several behind you in the video, I like that idea if bought at the right price, less hoses and fittings
Wd 1640
That reducer fitting that fit inside your 2" coupling, what kind of fitting was that exactly?
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What are those “adapters” you out into the coupling?
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do you have any plans for the manifold?
I don't have any plans. My planer is an older delta model, so I don't know that they would be much use.
Really appreciate this information. You've eliminated a lot of head scratching, and wasted time for me. The links to the 13' and 20' Rigid hoses go to Workshop brand hoses. Are they the same? (they appear to be the same hoses)
I'm not 100% because I've never used the brand but they look identical.
My concern is that you have a large collection of vacs displayed on your wall as trophy heads....
I've gotten a lot of comments on the idea that I could have spent less on a central dust collection set up but that's from folks who assume they know how much I have in my system, but the idea that a shop vacuum is as useless as a trophy, well, that's just silly.
Ok, my curiosity can be contained no longer; what's the deal with all the wet/dry vacuums dangling from the ceiling?
Dust collection/saving floor space
@@SlowandExpensive
But why so many? Are you trying to sort your dusts or something?
Would you supply a way to reach out to you privately, so that I may suggest an easy and low cost Ridgid Shop Vac 2" hose shop vac system Ridged to PVC Pressure-DWV Schedule 40 adapter concept to possibly show / construct / review on your channel?
my email is on my channel's about page
@@SlowandExpensive thank you.
@@SlowandExpensive Hi, I opened the "About" tab when visiting your UA-cam channel page. No Email address was seen there. Sorry.
Where do the adapters come from?
ua-cam.com/video/lXUxI69Ydp4/v-deo.html
Sabotage 😄
I thought I was confused by hoses, couplings and all things dust-collection. Having watched this video I am even more confused. The whole coupling section was rushed, Ridgid-centric (without acknowledging this) and now I know that we're all confused.
I don't think everyone is so confused. Make short hoses if you need them.
LOL! Smoke a joint, and listen again😂
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It seems to me you have what is called the VACCUM DUST COLLECTOR IMMOBLIZATION DUST INFESTATION SYNDROME! more commonly known as (VDCIDIS)
Interesting.