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Thread: Thein Baffel inside -vs- Thein separator

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    Thein Baffel inside -vs- Thein separator

    Hi all,

    I snagged a 2 HP Harbor Freight dust collector that they sold without the bags. I got if for $80.

    Last week I ordered the Wynn 35A filter to go on top. It should be here soon.

    I have seen where some have inserted some kind of a baffle inside the dust collector.

    Anyone have any good information on this about how well the Thein baffel works -vs- a Thein separator?


  2. Read this http://www.cgallery.com/jpthien/cy.htm and the Forum link is on the bottom. There are some older posts that have more examples integrated into the 2 bag DC system.

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    The Thien baffle & Thien separator are the same thing. Some do mount the baffle in an enclosure before the D.C. to keep most stuff out of the D.C. I have no experience with that setup. I do have a writeup here:
    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...ighlight=Thien

    I'm still happy with it. I still get some dust in the filter but few or no chips.

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    I like the separator in front of my fan. That way big pieces won't hit the fan blades and it is easier to dump the barrel. I still have a plastic bag on the bottom of the DC that gets very little dust in it

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    Thank you. This is becoming clearer. I can see that each way has it's own features and benefits. And you could start out with either one and go from there without having invested too much.

    Please have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. And make sure you sneak away for some time in the shop too.

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    One thing I'd be interested in and haven't seen any info on it. The lids that go on trashcans with a hose in and hose out supposedly cut D.C. performance a fair bit and you can't use 6" hoses with them; a 6" hose will move enough air to scour the can and all the chips will wind up in the D.C, same as without the pre-separator. I wonder how a Thien baffle built into a can compares in performance to one after the fan. I doubt the chips would be sucked out of the can placed before the fan but I wonder if there's a CFM penalty like the plastic lids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt Harms View Post
    I doubt the chips would be sucked out of the can placed before the fan but I wonder if there's a CFM penalty like the plastic lids.
    No free lunch, there is always a penalty.

    However, there is also a hit on a conventional cyclone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Thien View Post
    No free lunch, there is always a penalty.

    However, there is also a hit on a conventional cyclone.
    Not even on Thanksgiving? . I knew there's a hit with cyclones hence the need for bigger fans and motors. I recall from Bill Pentz' site that there's less of a hit from a blow through configuration than from a suck through configuration, but there's a hit both ways.

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