The dust input to your vacuum pump isn't down on the floor where you put your pump, it's on the wall where you put the bypass valve or on your headstock when the bypass valve is closed. An inlined air filter would take care of both inputs.
It's a Robinair model 15600 (6CFM, 1/2HP). I bought it on Craigslist for under $100 and have been using it for my stabilizing. It seems to pull enough volume to support this chuck, so I'm happy to not have to buy another pump.
Excellent instructions. Would you consider using a lapel microphone? Your camera mike is insufficient to pick up your voice when you don't speak loudly and clearly. I dislike having to turn the volume up all the way to hear UA-cam videos. Also, give the sizes of the fittings, etc. Standard for air is 1/4", but someone without experience would not know what size to buy.
Thanks for watching. I really need to get a better camera that can do that. Today, I use my iPhone for most of my filming, but a remote mic would be a great addition to my setup. You are correct that all the fittings are 1/4".
The dust input to your vacuum pump isn't down on the floor where you put your pump, it's on the wall where you put the bypass valve or on your headstock when the bypass valve is closed. An inlined air filter would take care of both inputs.
Thank you! You are exactly correct that there is 'nothing' out there about the air system!
Nice setup, what size of a pump did you use?
It's a Robinair model 15600 (6CFM, 1/2HP). I bought it on Craigslist for under $100 and have been using it for my stabilizing. It seems to pull enough volume to support this chuck, so I'm happy to not have to buy another pump.
I Also need to know where I can buy the tube/bearing that is going through the headstock?
I bought the through part from Amazon Stick Fast T27599 - Vacuum Adapter - Universal www.amazon.com/dp/B0036B0VRC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7XUrDbGHG7MX3
hi - impressive how you made your vacuum system👍🤘😎🖖
Thanks... the second part should be ready later tonight or tomorrow
Where do you get the bearing and seal fittings?
I found the Hold Fast system on Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036B0VRC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Excellent instructions. Would you consider using a lapel microphone? Your camera mike is insufficient to pick up your voice when you don't speak loudly and clearly. I dislike having to turn the volume up all the way to hear UA-cam videos. Also, give the sizes of the fittings, etc. Standard for air is 1/4", but someone without experience would not know what size to buy.
Thanks for watching. I really need to get a better camera that can do that. Today, I use my iPhone for most of my filming, but a remote mic would be a great addition to my setup. You are correct that all the fittings are 1/4".