Lee, this is such a great design! I'm a firm believer that everything in the shop should be on wheels. Thanks for taking the time to answer questions and show your upgrades to the system. Keep up the good work!
I think I'm going to model my harborfreight 2hp dust collection build on your and PatriotDIY's builds. Your rolling closet setup is SUPREME and the way to go; Patriot's usage of the Thein collector is the only part I like better than your upside filter setup. Thanks for showing it with the excellent sense of humour you have.
I have a wynn filter and I use my 18v blower to clean it. High volume air low pressure. Does a great job. I have a version of this design. I like some of the things you did and plan on updating my setup.
Do you think a plastic trash can lid could be attached to the cyclone to save some plywood? Maybe the same mounting tape treatment could ensure a seal? Thanks for the build.
Hi there, I believe a person could definitely try the plastic lid that comes with the trash can. As for me, I found it too thin and flimsy, so I opted for the plywood. It's definitely worth a try, though, if a person wants to give it a go.
Thanks for taking the time to actually answer questions thoroughly.
Thank you!
Lee, this is such a great design! I'm a firm believer that everything in the shop should be on wheels. Thanks for taking the time to answer questions and show your upgrades to the system. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your support 😀
I think I'm going to model my harborfreight 2hp dust collection build on your and PatriotDIY's builds. Your rolling closet setup is SUPREME and the way to go; Patriot's usage of the Thein collector is the only part I like better than your upside filter setup. Thanks for showing it with the excellent sense of humour you have.
I didn't expect a video response but so glad you did!
Glad to be of help! Thanks for chiming in 😀
Excellent job.
I have a wynn filter and I use my 18v blower to clean it. High volume air low pressure. Does a great job. I have a version of this design. I like some of the things you did and plan on updating my setup.
Great idea with the blower. Thanks for the idea 💡
Do you think a plastic trash can lid could be attached to the cyclone to save some plywood? Maybe the same mounting tape treatment could ensure a seal? Thanks for the build.
Hi there, I believe a person could definitely try the plastic lid that comes with the trash can. As for me, I found it too thin and flimsy, so I opted for the plywood. It's definitely worth a try, though, if a person wants to give it a go.
Great information Thankyou
Thank you, and you're welcome 😊