nice build tip from an old joiner/builder remove that ring when working in the shop good way to loose a finger when lifting timber or can catch on something seen a few lost that way and once was the rule remove all rings when in the trade ,take or leave your choice but what i have is a life time of experience .,advice to any that may be watching .
8:12 the way to get the lag bolts perfect is to take a pencil and draw the hole, using the metal leg (from the motor) as your stencil. You’d be drawing onto the wood bracket you just cut. You’ll of course need to scoot the motor away so that you can then drill the hole, but it’s the best way to place holes in critical spots.
Nice work Lee! I really like the addition of the cyclone separator and better filtration of the exhaust air. Looks like it should do a good job for you...let us know how it works when you have it connected to your tools.
This is exactly what I was looking for--modifying the HF collector into a 2-stage system in a mobile base. With all due respect to the wall mount mod guys, it seems that the geometry of the HF guts requires using a corner wall. I simply don't have a corner like that available. Having said that, I may use your basic idea and mount it on some available wall space anyway.
I like this build as it resembles the build im starting next year exept mine is going to be a corner cabinet. I hadn't considered using the casters but ill surely snag that idea. Is that cyclone large enoug for your fan? How many HP/kw on your fan?
Hi @Tendo8002, thanks for your question. This cyclone 🌀 is rated for 0.5hp to 3.0hp systems. My particular fan is a 2hp unit. Here is a link to the cyclone used in this video www.oneida-air.com/dust-deputy/dust-collector-kits/super-dust-deputy-4-5-inch-cyclone-separator
@@Lee.M.Easton Thanks for the reply! I'm at 1,5hp so that sounds like a good cyclone for me! I'll give it a try and copy just the right amount from your build 😉
Great demonstration. I have a few questions: Is it still convenient to change out the filter of the canister when you need to? And are the latch clamps enough to keep the lid of the grey container secure? Also, do you get any collapse/imploding of the grey container from the suction when it's on? I'm definitely planning to do this but without the mobile enclosure.
Thank you @danimal29 :) Regarding the filter canister, yes I would say it is easy to disassemble when needed. With the latch clamps, yes, so far so good with those. The grey container has not imploded on me yet, even at full suction with my hand over the end of the hose. The container has behaved well. I did have to remove the self-adhesive gasket from the grey container, as the adhesive was not adequate and the seal squeezed away from the lip of the gray container. To fix this, instead applied foam camper mounting tape to the underside of the round plywood lid that contacts the gray container. I should have done that way in the first place. I'm going to see about doing an update video to advise of that change. I can talk about inspecting the Wynn filter canister too. Just let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks again, -Lee
Excellent video all around Lee. well thought out, practical & easily reproducible. Also thank you for listing all the parts need. I will be applying our build to my shop. Looks to be about $1000 in costs + time+ materials. Q’s: 1) are there any loud vibration noises or rattling of the cabinet or components caused by the impeller when it’s running? Solving the decibel problem is important with DC. 2) do you know if the 34” filter comes in a smaller length as I have a space constraint? I poked around their site but no luck 3) can you provide a demo of it in action/performance to get a good feel for it? Cheers mate
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I like your arrangement but it makes me wonder how much dust gets to the filter since you removed the OEM "separator" from the equation. I just have a canister in place of the filter bag on mine and I dont know how much those really do for the finer dust in reality. Judging by the amount of dust that gets in my filter I dont think it does much so probably wouldn't help to leave it in the system somewhere but I am still curious. Do you get much dust in the filter and its bucket? What is your routine for cleaning the filter?
I had noticed that you had changed the Barrel to a trash can container I was wondering how the seal is doing because if it has any leaks at all it'll put dust back through your filter I'm just curious how the camper shell gasket was keeping it sealed up
@@Lee.M.Easton Trolls can't spell, have no content of their own and derive pleasure from trying to irritate. Your video gave me great ideas. Absolutely no problem with your preparation, diligence and thought processes.
Nice build here with legit advantages using readily available parts. Thanks for the instructional overview👍
nice build tip from an old joiner/builder remove that ring when working in the shop good way to loose a finger when lifting timber or can catch on something seen a few lost that way and once was the rule remove all rings when in the trade ,take or leave your choice but what i have is a life time of experience .,advice to any that may be watching .
Thanks for the advice 🙂
8:12 the way to get the lag bolts perfect is to take a pencil and draw the hole, using the metal leg (from the motor) as your stencil. You’d be drawing onto the wood bracket you just cut. You’ll of course need to scoot the motor away so that you can then drill the hole, but it’s the best way to place holes in critical spots.
Great video. Why not put a block underneath the 5 gallon bucket to support the weight.
Impressive design. Great video. Can you share the dimensions of the plywood box, please?
Nice work Lee! I really like the addition of the cyclone separator and better filtration of the exhaust air. Looks like it should do a good job for you...let us know how it works when you have it connected to your tools.
This is exactly what I was looking for--modifying the HF collector into a 2-stage system in a mobile base. With all due respect to the wall mount mod guys, it seems that the geometry of the HF guts requires using a corner wall. I simply don't have a corner like that available. Having said that, I may use your basic idea and mount it on some available wall space anyway.
A+, fantastic upgrade
Thank you!
Nice project. If I might ask, what is the footprint of the cabinet? Length, width, height?
I like this build as it resembles the build im starting next year exept mine is going to be a corner cabinet.
I hadn't considered using the casters but ill surely snag that idea.
Is that cyclone large enoug for your fan? How many HP/kw on your fan?
Hi @Tendo8002, thanks for your question. This cyclone 🌀 is rated for 0.5hp to 3.0hp systems.
My particular fan is a 2hp unit.
Here is a link to the cyclone used in this video www.oneida-air.com/dust-deputy/dust-collector-kits/super-dust-deputy-4-5-inch-cyclone-separator
@@Lee.M.Easton Thanks for the reply! I'm at 1,5hp so that sounds like a good cyclone for me!
I'll give it a try and copy just the right amount from your build 😉
Great demonstration. I have a few questions: Is it still convenient to change out the filter of the canister when you need to? And are the latch clamps enough to keep the lid of the grey container secure? Also, do you get any collapse/imploding of the grey container from the suction when it's on? I'm definitely planning to do this but without the mobile enclosure.
Thank you @danimal29 :)
Regarding the filter canister, yes I would say it is easy to disassemble when needed. With the latch clamps, yes, so far so good with those. The grey container has not imploded on me yet, even at full suction with my hand over the end of the hose. The container has behaved well.
I did have to remove the self-adhesive gasket from the grey container, as the adhesive was not adequate and the seal squeezed away from the lip of the gray container. To fix this, instead applied foam camper mounting tape to the underside of the round plywood lid that contacts the gray container. I should have done that way in the first place. I'm going to see about doing an update video to advise of that change. I can talk about inspecting the Wynn filter canister too.
Just let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks again,
-Lee
Excellent video all around Lee. well thought out, practical & easily reproducible. Also thank you for listing all the parts need. I will be applying our build to my shop. Looks to be about $1000 in costs + time+ materials.
Q’s:
1) are there any loud vibration noises or rattling of the cabinet or components caused by the impeller when it’s running? Solving the decibel problem is important with DC.
2) do you know if the 34” filter comes in a smaller length as I have a space constraint? I poked around their site but no luck
3) can you provide a demo of it in action/performance to get a good feel for it?
Cheers mate
Can you provide info on alcohol dispenser?
Hello, yes! It is one just like this from Amazon Biutee Cleaner Bottle Clear Bottle 1 PCS Push Down Empty Lockable Pump Dispenser Bottle for Nail Polish and Makeup Remover 200ml (1 PCS) a.co/d/eIuerIE
Nice build. I also did something similar. 👍👍👍
Any issues with collapsing the can under cyclone?
No test ?
I like your arrangement but it makes me wonder how much dust gets to the filter since you removed the OEM "separator" from the equation. I just have a canister in place of the filter bag on mine and I dont know how much those really do for the finer dust in reality. Judging by the amount of dust that gets in my filter I dont think it does much so probably wouldn't help to leave it in the system somewhere but I am still curious.
Do you get much dust in the filter and its bucket?
What is your routine for cleaning the filter?
I had noticed that you had changed the Barrel to a trash can container I was wondering how the seal is doing because if it has any leaks at all it'll put dust back through your filter I'm just curious how the camper shell gasket was keeping it sealed up
*promo sm*
Thanks for the comment. What are you promoting so much?
You should be nore prepared and more diligent. Try thinking of what yoy should do
Do you have any specific examples of where one could be more prepared and more diligent?
@@Lee.M.Easton Trolls can't spell, have no content of their own and derive pleasure from trying to irritate. Your video gave me great ideas. Absolutely no problem with your preparation, diligence and thought processes.