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    Oil from vacuum pump question

    I built a vacuum chuck. It works great. BUT, I used the Harbor Freight single stage pump. I placed a small air filter from a lawn tractor over the oil outlet. It catches some of the oil fog that these pumps are known for, but there is quite a bit that goes right through the filter paper. Has anyone come up with a good way to contain the oil these pumps throw out? Help please.

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    I built my first Vacuum pump from a car compressor. It spewed lots of oil so I made a sort of muffler to go on the exhaust and filled it with course Steel wool. The whole thing was horizontal and I put a catch cup underneath to catch the drips when it really built up.

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    I have a different brand, but it produces the same fog. I took off the plastic "muffler" and turned a piece of 3/4" Sch40 PVC pipe which fits very tight in the threaded hole where the muffler used to attach. I then could add PVC piping to the fitting I turned. I made mine go straight up the wall for about six feet. That way the oil will drain back into the pump as it condenses. I then piped the PVC outside the shop.
    Just my solution.
    RP

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    Thanks for the replies When it warms up here in Minnesota I plan to move the pump outside. Don't think that will work in the cold. I like both ideas and may combine them. Take a pipe several feet above the compressor and end it in a steel wool or perhaps copper filter.

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    Just pipe the discharge of the pump outside. That is what I am going to do this summer.
    Thank you,

    Rich Aldrich

    65 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf.

    "To a pessimist, the glass is half empty; to an optimist, the glass is half full; to an engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be." Unknown author



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    Oil discharge is a problem with all of these types of oil based pumps--from the cheapos from HF to expensive units used in industrial applications. Your best bet is to exhaust it outside.

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    Most of the vacuum pumps at my work aren't the oil type but the few we have use oil mist filters or eliminators. Because our pumps run 24/7 we use large ones but for occasional use I would get a cheap one off ebay that comes apart so you can either clean or replace just the filter.

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    You want to look for an "oil mist filter". Paper filters will clog up almost immediately. The ones we used in the lab were very effective, but cost about $500; there's no good reason they should be that expensive-- you probably don't need 99.999% efficiency. A quick search showed a variety of more reasonable options.

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    Thanks for the suggestions. I was out of town for awhile. Now that I am back I will look for oil mist filters. The chuck seems to hold really well. Looking forward to using it.

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    You might try this. It worked great for me on my Harbor Freight vacuum pump. Just don't shortcut the furnace filter - get the best you can buy.
    http://www.aggieturner.com/exhaust%2...uum%20pump.pdf
    Way south of most everybody...

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    Paul do a search on "oil mist filter harbor freight" and there are instructions from "aggieturner" on building a filter for the pump
    Making sawdust mostly, sometimes I get something else, but that is more by accident then design.

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    When I started vacuum bagging carbon fiber model racing boats I just sort of gave up on recipricationg pumps and got a cheapo oil less rotary for big pieces and a single diaphragm pump for small parts (also oil less).

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