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    Finally some DC progress................

    As of about 7:00 p.m......I finally got to the point where I'd take some photos and can show some progress. I have a small area on the right where I want to redo the strapping. I've got maybe 3 joints I want to tape. Finally, I am at the point where I can start building a storage rack for lumber, an assembly table and setting up and using my new tools!




    The drop in the first photo is for my sliding compound miter saw.

    The drop in the 2nd photo is for four tools....table saw....b/s....planer and future jointer.

    The 3rd drop ..for use with the lathe

    And the monsterous DC machine itself.....


    Ladies and gentlement I present to you my 3 hp Oneida Dust
    Gorilla......about 15 minutes away from actual use! YES!

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    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 02-24-2008 at 10:42 PM.
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    Ken

    Great job on the install and nice looking gorilla...

    I bet that baby will do the trick.

    Let us know how the she works.
    Last edited by gary Zimmel; 02-24-2008 at 10:52 PM. Reason: bad spelling

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    BTW Dennis.......that's an OFFICIAL Arkansas manufactured Baldor 3 HP motor.....
    Ken

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    Nice job on the install. Your tools must be related to mine. They tend to scatter all around the room during a project. Hmm... now where is that tin snips...no...the left handed one....

    Almost time to make some dust!!

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    Ken

    Please let us know how well the system works after you have it up and running. Your shop appears to be deminsioned and layed out really similar to mine. I have been trying to figure out where to place the cyclone and how to run the duct work when I do get a dust system, so if your design works for your shop, it would probably work in mine due to the similarities.

    You also have some serious lighting in your shop. Mine is 30' wide and I only have two rows of end-to-end T-8 light fixtures but they light my shop really well, even at night.

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    Ken, really nice installation job! I love the "corbels", too... LOL!
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    Paul,

    Last night I tested the system for the first time. If the machine hoods are good that thing will perform well, I'm sure. I was glad I had my hand attached to my arm when I tested it!

    As far as the ductwork layout, I paid Oneida an engineering fee to design the ductwork. I showed them the layout of my shop and where I wanted the tools to be located. In my shop, the middle drop has a quick disconnect on it and I'll be moving it between the t/s, b/s, planer and jointer.
    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    BTW Dennis.......that's an OFFICIAL Arkansas manufactured Baldor 3 HP motor.....
    I LOVE IT Ken!!!!! Nothing like a little bit of Arkysaw electrified metal up in Idee-Hoe!!!!

    Congrats my friend!!!! I'm so proud of you and your shop!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Ken, really nice installation job! I love the "corbels", too... LOL!
    Jim...those are just 2x2's jigged on my scms.....chamferred the ends.....screwed a 12" on top a 16". Predrilled all the holes and chamferred the drilled holes to prevent splitting.

    When we got to the east side of the room, they looked a little big for running up next to the wall so we cut them down. My SIL (a carpenter) is here in Lewiston, going to a truck driving school (fallout from the housing downturn). I prefabbed the corbels before he got here. We spent a couple of hours last weekend and a couple of hours on Saturday. Then I finished the rest yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Ken, really nice installation job! I love the "corbels", too... LOL!
    Corbels!!?????? Needs to add a couple of "Cow Bells" if you ask me.
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    Ken, on the duct layout, the perimeter run isn't the most ideal, but with your lighting setup, it's the most practical. (I think you raised that question...or someone did awhile back) Your shop is small, so I doubt performance will be impacted...that yellow thing moves a lot of air! (I mention this, not so much for you, but for others)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock View Post
    Corbels!!?????? Needs to add a couple of "Cow Bells" if you ask me.
    Dennis.....cowbells I could handle. My neighbors wife says she wants to pick out the curtains. I told her there wasn't going to be any curtains. My name isn't Chris Padilla and I'm not located in California!
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 02-25-2008 at 3:42 PM.
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    Looks real nice, Ken. Is all your pipe 6"? And how are you attaching the pipe to your brackets? (any closeup pics?). I'm planning something similar with spiral pipe, so was curious on your solution.
    thanks-
    ed

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    Ed,
    I used plumber's metal strapping and used some screws to attach the plumber's strap to the wood supports on the ceiling and plywood where it runs along the walls.

    I paid Oneida to engineer the ductwork.

    The pipe is 6" and converts to 5" after turning to the down drops. EXCEPT....for the sliding compound miter saw, Oneida designed it so that it's 6" until it makes the bend in the corner and converts to 5" to the down drop and 5" to the drop. See the first photo. The pipe is 6" from the DC to the corner in the left of the photo. The 6" makes the bend in the corner then converst to 5" along that wall and 5" down to the blast gate and the "Y" for the 2 intakes for the scms.

    All of my drops are 5".
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 03-11-2008 at 11:36 PM. Reason: spelling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Dennis.....cowbells I could handle. My neighbors wife says she want to pick out the curtains. I told her there wasn't going to be any curtains. My name isn't Chris Padilla and I'm not located in California!

    Well at least I don't have CORBELS holding up my ductwork!! Why aren't there any fancy carvings in them, hmmm?!

    But, anywho, nice job on the layout...very clean...nice supports....
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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