Kyle Stiefel
08-14-2007, 3:47 PM
Hello,
I figured some of you might find this entertaining and help you in preventing the same mistake if you aren't aware of it. Well, I run a Woodsucker II cyclone on top of my waste drum. Following the filling of it up I then go take it outside and proceed to dump into a trash bag.
Hello, dum dum I was thinking as a I read a post about somebody who puts the bag in before hand and prevents all the transferring. So I am all excited about not doing the transfer and begin working and spent an hour or two ripping slats for rockers and back braces. I then thought I would open the closet where the dust collector was and to my surprise the filter and filter bag was half full of stuff. I couldn't believe it because surely I couldn't have filled up the drum. Upon further investigation my garbage bag had sucked straight up into the cyclone and prevented anything from getting in there.
So the moral of the story is put some rocks or something inside the garbage bag in the drum on a cyclone type DC system.
So much for staying clean.
I figured some of you might find this entertaining and help you in preventing the same mistake if you aren't aware of it. Well, I run a Woodsucker II cyclone on top of my waste drum. Following the filling of it up I then go take it outside and proceed to dump into a trash bag.
Hello, dum dum I was thinking as a I read a post about somebody who puts the bag in before hand and prevents all the transferring. So I am all excited about not doing the transfer and begin working and spent an hour or two ripping slats for rockers and back braces. I then thought I would open the closet where the dust collector was and to my surprise the filter and filter bag was half full of stuff. I couldn't believe it because surely I couldn't have filled up the drum. Upon further investigation my garbage bag had sucked straight up into the cyclone and prevented anything from getting in there.
So the moral of the story is put some rocks or something inside the garbage bag in the drum on a cyclone type DC system.
So much for staying clean.