Looks great Chris! Now for me to start on mine. As I said before, with the new addition of my AR4 CNC and all my other wood hungry machines to be put into place, I'll and up with one heck of a dust storm if I don't start soon.
No. If you start with 4" you will need to continue with that size. You can reduce but not enlarge. The volume won't increase more than the smallest diameter. Enlarging to 6" from 4" may actually decrease performance.
Nice Job on the System... I can tell you saved a bunch on the whole dust collection system.. Been there, "tried" that.. Ha...Ha...
Super fancy ! 😎
I used flexible pipe for years. This has been so nice to have it set up. I hope you are doing good out west.
Awesome job!
Thank you. What a difference it has made.
Perfect tip on using the table saw to cut the piping. I’ve heard some horror stories and didn’t want to buy another tool just for this project.
It worked perfectly and was very safe. The key is supporting the long part so it doesn't fall when cut free.
Looks great Chris! Now for me to start on mine. As I said before, with the new addition of my AR4 CNC and all my other wood hungry machines to be put into place, I'll and up with one heck of a dust storm if I don't start soon.
It has made a world of a difference.
Notice, there are no 90° fittings. I used 2 45's to make a bend.
If I have a 4" dust collection port on my dust collector, will immediately transitioning into a 6" pipe help me at all?
No. If you start with 4" you will need to continue with that size. You can reduce but not enlarge. The volume won't increase more than the smallest diameter. Enlarging to 6" from 4" may actually decrease performance.