This is to everybody who has converted a regular dust collector from a double bag to a pleated filter or filters.I have the delta 850 1.5 horsepower unit with the bags.I have a seperator before the unit that works pretty good but I need desperately to switch to a pleated filter arrangement to...
This is the big one!
Saturday, July 26
8am-3pm
Ed Hobbs' farm (and foot powered tool museum)
4417 Inwood Rd.
Raleigh
Over 275 people attended last year with ~30 vendors
Amazing deals on priceless heirlooms
Seminars
Auction
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PM me or Ed (Hobbsed) if you want to attend and...
Not mine but looks like a pretty good deal for $200. Link: http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/688862616.html
Used Delta Dust Collector....Motor has been replaced and is in good working condition....bags work but are in need of some repairs...Asking $200. O.B.O..
Chuck
919-818-3673...
Fine Dust Collector, Jet AFS-1000B - $220 (Raleigh)
(1) Jet AFS-1000B fine dust air cleaner, 3 speed with remote, mounting brackets, extra filter, and manual. Almost brand new.
Call Mark @ 919-523-2574
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/683026615.html
No affiliation
Doug
In preparation for 6" ductwork I wanted to make a few modifications to my dust collector in an attempt to increase efficiency.
I started with a PSI DC2000
This dust collector has a 6" inlet and I am currently using 4" flex hose and moving the hose from machine to machine.
My first step...
OK, I'm back seeking your assistance and input again on the same topic!
My DC "trunk" line run will probably be in the neighborhood of 30' from the DC to the fartherest point, not counting the drop length. My ceiling is 10'. (Yeah, I'm running overhead>)
Sooo----, what cfm would you...
Ok, mmmm, let;s see here. I am selling a woodtex Dc unit that has worked for me fine.:icon_thum However with the addition of some other machines and the amount that I am putting through them I needed to increase in size.
Hmmm seems that I was told this once before.:slap:.
I purchased the HF...
When the light beam to the photoeye is blocked by sawdust in a full bin (here it is done artificially), the photoeye switches power to its Red output and energizes the ''Ice Cube'' relay coil, tripping the normally open contacts to the closed position and opening the contacts carrying power to...
7W Candelabra at top will sit one side of Bin mouth and shines on dusk-to-dawn photoeye in lower handy box. Photoeye stays ''off'' as long as the beam shine through to opposite side. Switch on top handy box controls power to bin light and sensor. This picture, (flash in darkened room) shows...
6'' by 6'' x 4'' deep PVC junction box with 230 V Contactor at left and DPDT ''Ice Cube'' relay for Bin Sensor at right. Incoming power from a Remote Controlled outlet is fed through normally closet contacts of the ''Ice Cube'' relay to the coil of the Contactor. The Contactor then passes 230V...
I have modified my sensor circuit to include a double throw, single pole (DTSP) switch adjacent to the photoeye. In the UP position, the sensor is on and blockage of the photoeye trips the relay, shutting down the system. In the DOWN position, the relay remains energized, keeping the DC motor...
When I first got on North Carolina Woodworker I read a post saying how they let the DC get to full and it went up into the filter. I sat here and would think to myself How in the world can you be that busy that you couldn't empty the bag.
Well I have been working in the shop alot lately and I...
Hello all,
I am looking for a good dust collector between 200 and $400. i dont have one right now and would like to get some suggestions on brands and types. i have some 5" metal ducting i can use, and will keep the flex tubing to a min.
I know for the budget i have set i will only be able...
Just a small gloat. Didn't have a dust collector and found out a guy at my work had one he wasn't using. It is a 2 HP Shop Fox he purchased at a Grizzly "scratch" sale. 2 years old and not a whole lot of use.
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showphoto.php?photo=16235
I know, didn't happen...
I am getting ready to upgrade my dust collecting system from 4” to 6” and after doing some research on “cyclone” collectors, it occurs to me that the main advantage of the cyclone is the principle of removing the dust/chips from the air stream. So if the collector is on outside of the shop and...
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I hope this helps someone. It is a great price.