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    My homemade dust collection / separator - Video

    This is my homemade vacuum cyclone system.

    It consits of two empty paint buckets and some vacuum hoses.

    Most of the sawdust and particles stay in the buckets and only a little portion of the fine dust goes to the vacuum bag.

    Keeping the vacuum bag empty, means that you can use the same bag for months without having to buy them, and also it means that the vacuum has always full suction power.

    The top bucket has the floor removed and the bottom one has a huge hole in the lid, so both of them together act like a taller bucket. In the lid of the top bucket you can see the hose that goes to the vacuum and in one side you have another hose that goes to your table saw, router or whatever machine you have.


    The air and dust enters by the side hose and spins arround the bucket. Gravity forces the sawdust to fall to the bottom bucket and almost only clear air goes over the top hose.

    Here you have the video of how it Works:


    As you can see, I attached the buckets and vacuum with some straps to a piece of wood with casters. I can move my cyclone friend anywhere in my workshop


    As you can see it works great!

    PS: excuse my poor english


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    Daniel
    Nice job on your dust collector. That well keep the shop floor very clean. Tom

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    Thank you Thomas, It works better than I spected
    Daniel Rodriguez 'CarpintHero'

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    Very nice Daniel,

    It seems to work very well, and certainly saves on dust bags.

    Rick Potter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Potter View Post
    Very nice Daniel,

    It seems to work very well, and certainly saves on dust bags.

    Rick Potter

    Thank you Rick

    More than the saving on dust bags / cleanning filters, the most important advantage for me is always having 100% of suction power.

    I hate when the bag gets half full and you can feel the lost of suction
    Daniel Rodriguez 'CarpintHero'

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