Using The Dust Deputy for Sanding Drywall??? You'll want one after this.
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Fantastic review. I already bought the Oneida Dust Deputy - yeah, I know, I should have watched this first - but I sure am glad it passed the test. Now I have to go do some serious sanding on my remodel. Thank you, Kilted One!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for taking the time to do the video, helped make my decision!
Glad I could help. Thanks, Guy
Really great, especially USEFUL demonstration on this topic. I have a Festool Autoclean dust extractor with a Dust Deputy and never had any issues, but started to kinda doubt whether this would work well enough with sanding drywall. No doubt in my mind anymore!
Good video.
I have a dust deputy and the Chinese knock off one. Both are awesome. Always wanted to see a review using more fine media like drywall dust.
Awesome video.
I take it the knockoff is cheaper?
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About half the price when you are just buying the cyclone part. Google this "Cyclone SN50T6". Personally I think the knock off in its 6th generation has a few more pros on the design and functionality.
thank you Guy for excellent videos, tip and reviews of products. I value your honest opinions
Thanks! I've used a cyclonic separator in the shop for many years, but was wondering about spackle dust, specifically. Your video came right up and confirmed that it does help A LOT! By the way: What about static electricity shocks from all that dust processing? Any special tricks, or should I just, um....suck it up? Thanks again and keep up the great work!
Thanks so Much for the Super Thanks!
The first time I bought a vacuum assisted drywall sander, I cheaped out and used a small shop vac and kept getting shocked all day long and it drove me crazy. The next day I went and bought the real drywall vacuum which had a static dissipation connection and never got shocked again. So it is an issue and you might need the right vacuum or you may even connect a grounding cable to your hose to draw the static charge off. We studied ESD in the air force when I worked on electronic warfare systems which is electrostatic discharge and anytime two objects separate from each other or pass by each other like this you do get a charge.
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Great video. I am convinced. Thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
(1) Thanks for the video.
(2) Lolololol... 🕶️👔✌️
(3) What mud were you using for your top coat(s)?? i.e. USG/CGC 'Machine Mud', 'Lite Weight', 'Dustless All Purpose', 'Sheet 90'... Certainteed Lite???
(I suspect that all different muds will have different particle weights and fall at different rates in the cyclone.)
I used USG Plus 3. I’ve never compared other muds with this setup.
Thanks, That Kilted Guy DIY Home Improvement. Here (Ontario, Canada) we don't have (I've never seen) that product of USG. (CGC, here.) ... I'll have to google it and see where that falls.
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Thanks! There's a lot of different brands of mud out there. If you find a LIghtweight, (not ultra lightweight) all purpose mud, it's probably about the same thing. Peace, 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for let us know. for sure I gonna get one of those
Thanks for commenting. Guy (PS there's a link to this in the description) 😎👣
thank you for the video , you solved my question.
I cannot believe youre drywall sanding without a mask!
When only about .5% of the dust gets past the sander, I don't worry about it, but wear one if you feel the need too. When more gets by, I wear one, and most of the time I just do it, but I can't talk on video with one, so I leave it off. You'll see me wear one in other videos.
He's crazy mom isn't he
Thanks for all the videos. It would be interesting for a comparison between the deputy and the Bauer from Harbor Freight. One last thing, if that is all purpose bucket mud (not hot mud) did you ever add water and mix it back up to reuse. Asking for a cheap friend I know. 😂
I have a box of dust to try that one day but would only try It for fun
It works way better than home depot orange dust buster.
I haven't tried the home depot version, so will plan a comparison review soon. But from what I've seen, the dust stopper works well for sawdust, but not so great for drywall dust which is much finer. Thanks for the comments.
i bought the dustopper and I didn't like it at all, all the dust ends on my vaccum so went back to home depot to return it and got my money back so I could buy the deputy now I'm happy
@@mauri101186 Thanks for letting us know. I'll have to compare them soon.
Would adding a couple of inches of water to the dust deputy bucket help capture more of the drywall dust?
No. It works great as is anyway
That’s amazing
It does work great. And with the dust Deputy, you don’t need an expensive high filtration vacuum. Any ordinary shop vac with good suction will work.
The cool thing is that it works for any vacuum needs such as tablesaws, floor vacuuming, etc. Thanks for the comment and let me know if you decide to try it.
My buddy has that vacuum it's great but porter cable doesn't make tools as good as they used to
Porter Cable is now owned by Stanley Black7&Decker and yes, they are not the old quality.
Yeah I got this as well and most the drywall dust, over 70% is in the vacuum, so not sure when its set up the same way why I get way worse results. It does do good with anything else that isnt fine dust. I did run a dual setup few years back with 2 cyclones, one with water, it was the only one I got 99% dust capture in, I just cant find the 2nd one. Again something about this is odd, because one just does not do the job that well, and I use the eletric sander as well.
Don’t want to offend you, but did you ensure the hoses are hooked up right? One time I accidentally hooked them up backwards and it worked but not well.
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY; yes sir, main vacuum goes to top, like I said only got results of 99.9% and hardly nothing got in the vacuum was when I ran a dual setup, and i added water the 2nd one cyclone bucket. Both ended up with alot of dust in them, but virtually nothing got though to vacuum at that point. Again I only have this issue with drywall dust, anything else usually sits in 1 cyclone system. That dust when sanding makes such a storm or dust. Had one of these break as well awhile back, top broke lose, company did replace it though after enough complaints and pictures with receipts. 2nd has held up, but these things cant take much. Debated investing in the heavy built black one, sawdust and stuff like that this works like a champ, its just drywall sanding it cant separate. Already destroyed 2 filters on just 2 rooms, its that bad. When I say destroyed, within 45 minutes its tore a hole though the filter. I have to just go slower, and empty every 15 minutes now, and beat filter out. Im going to keep trying to find that 2nd cyclone, probably in storage building, but set up was dual 5 gallon buckets, each with a cyclone strapped to back of my shop vac, you could vacuum for an hour or more with 0 issues.
That's really odd. I can pump dust in as fast as my vacuum can take it, and with just this one dust deputy, it keeps up just fine, as shown in the video. And or course it never harms my bags since none makes it that far. That's really strange. Sorry it isn't working for you the way it does for me.
Ill try to take a video next time, still working with sanding some ceilings, kitchen was just a disaster since someone removed a wall at some point and tried to patch it all in covering it with popcorn ceilings to hide the horrible flaws.
@@drbillyberry4283 Any amount of air leakage between 1) the base of the Dust Deputy and the lid or 2) between the lid and the canister is intolerable. Air leakage must be demonstrably zero. Otherwise, separation efficiency will be degraded. Use only permanently-flexible, permanently-elastic sealants. Plastic-to-plastic seals at these two joints are insufficient. Also, the canister assembly should not flex, but should ideally be as rigid as possible, so that it does not allow pumping via flexure.
I'm not sure to undersand why using a dust seperation system for a job that doesn't involve any more than one type of dust.. sanding drywall doesn't produce any large particle dust, only fine one... What am I missing ?
Is it solely for the convenience of having a single system for other job that involve larger particle dust like wood sanding?
I'm looking for a way to patch drywall here and there without making a mess of drywall dust fog in the room every time, but i never work with wood.
If you use a vacuum to collect drywall dust, they clog up really quickly, often when only 10% of the bag is full. With this system, 95% of the dust is caught in the dust deputy, and not the vacuum, so the vacuum works great the whole time instead of clogging up.
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY Okkkkay, now I get it ! thanks
That is awesome, only one question, why are you barefoot?
Why not? It’s a carpeted floor and I have Neuropathy in my feet 🦶🏼 thanks
wouldn't putting water at bottom of bucket make it collect dust better ?
It would make a terrible mess and isn't needed. It works great as is. Besides, it would only move over the top of the water and not collect hardly any of it
Can In use a Porter Cable 10 gal shop vac with the dust deputy? If so, do I use the standard filter? I can not find a finisher in my area and have to finish 70 sheets myself. Hopefully, my last drywall job.
That’s pretty much what I used. Almost no dust will make it to the vacuum so you can use most any filter
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY Thanks for the reply. Binge watching your videos before I start.
just have to look at the vacuum coverd with dust and his feet and its not good enough... my contract keep telling me how things wont make dust.. the reality is their reality is different than ours- epople who like their houses clean
The dust on my tools is from 20 years of use in dusty environments. The rest is from the popcorn removal, done wet but it’s still dusty. But feel free to sand with no vacuum system or not. But if it didn’t work i wouldn’t have kept it for over 20 years.
Omg get to the point old man
Ok junior
Perfect response, KG!
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