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Thread: Clearvue Pentz EF5 / Nordfab dust collector build

  1. #16
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    Aaron,

    I utilized the majority of the stuff you did. I had actually previously secured the frame to the building but reversedd that following the video. Rockwool 60 wrapped in the acoustic fabric. I really wish I didn't have so much ledge on the property as the additional 5 feet would have given me the opportunity to the DC in the garage but such is life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle Stiefel View Post
    I utilized the majority of the stuff you did. I had actually previously secured the frame to the building but reversed that following the video. Rockwool 60 wrapped in the acoustic fabric. I really wish I didn't have so much ledge on the property as the additional 5 feet would have given me the opportunity to the DC in the garage but such is life.
    Very nice! Have you powered it on yet?

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    Thanks Aaron for this detailed post!

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    What happened to the clear plastic cyclone???? Sheesh..that's the whole point. I have a clearview from probably 10 years ago and absolutely love it...but it's literally clear view.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Lazz View Post
    What happened to the clear plastic cyclone???? Sheesh..that's the whole point. I have a clearview from probably 10 years ago and absolutely love it...but it's literally clear view.
    This is a much larger, heavier, "more industrial" model where metal construction made more sense. It also gets them into small commercial where regulations may come into play.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Those silencers are stamped together pretty quickly thats how they sell them so cheep the nordfab uses a more complex process that cost them time and money. You may not notice any difference between them though

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    This thread should be made into a Sticky at the top of this forum.

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