Steve Aiken
12-10-2007, 5:55 PM
Since my thread was hijacked, I'll start over....
I'm assuming that if you used a 45 degree lateral wye or tee-on-taper designed for spiral pipe (like this http://www.airhand.com/product.asp?C...bCategoryID=24 (http://www.airhand.com/product.asp?CategoryID=6&SubCategoryID=24)) that you'd have to crimp the end closest to the dust collector. It looks like the advantage of Oneida's wyes and tees is that they come pre-crimped (http://store.oneida-air.com/item.asp?cID=0&PID=388).
I have decided that I will not be using PVC, and I will be using the ductwork plan that Oneida prepared for me to size the ducting.
Thanks for your help.
Steve
I'm assuming that if you used a 45 degree lateral wye or tee-on-taper designed for spiral pipe (like this http://www.airhand.com/product.asp?C...bCategoryID=24 (http://www.airhand.com/product.asp?CategoryID=6&SubCategoryID=24)) that you'd have to crimp the end closest to the dust collector. It looks like the advantage of Oneida's wyes and tees is that they come pre-crimped (http://store.oneida-air.com/item.asp?cID=0&PID=388).
I have decided that I will not be using PVC, and I will be using the ductwork plan that Oneida prepared for me to size the ducting.
Thanks for your help.
Steve