View Full Version : The Cyclone Is In
Mark J Bachler
07-10-2005, 9:20 AM
I finally got a day to move my 3 hp Powermatic dust collector out of the shop & add the cyclone to it. Works great. I had the dust collector given to me & bought the cyclone off e-bay for something like $138. I have to cut vent holes for air/heat return for the winter, but at 90 degrees it can stay out for a while. I can hear the stereo at last.
Mark Singer
07-10-2005, 9:55 AM
Mark,
Great job and a terrific deal!
Chris Padilla
07-10-2005, 12:48 PM
Mark,
How is all that plastic working out for you? I think I may have finally decided to go S&D for my DC piping--it just looks much easier to work.
How do you activate your DC? Blast gate or remote control or flip it on in the morning, turn it off at night? :)
Richard Wolf
07-10-2005, 3:16 PM
Nice set up and nice shop.
Richard
Mark J Bachler
07-10-2005, 5:50 PM
Mark,
How is all that plastic working out for you? I think I may have finally decided to go S&D for my DC piping--it just looks much easier to work.
How do you activate your DC? Blast gate or remote control or flip it on in the morning, turn it off at night? :)
The plastic works fine. Right now I'm just using the breaker for a switch seeing as it is centrally located.
Bartee Lamar
07-10-2005, 8:48 PM
What is the name of the company for the cyclone. I would rather deal direct and not on ebay.
I have seen them and wondered about their quality.
Mark J Bachler
07-11-2005, 7:18 AM
What is the name of the company for the cyclone. I would rather deal direct and not on ebay.
I have seen them and wondered about their quality.
Here ya go.
http://www.cycloneseparator.com/12101.html (http://www.cycloneseparator.com/12101.html)
Same gauge as one of the kits I was looking at & for less money. All the seams are riveted & soldered. It came packaged well, no dents like the kit had. I'm happy so far.
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