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McRabbet
It has been seven months since I bought my ClearVue Cyclone and I am finally getting started on its installation. The delay, as many already have heard, is because of damage to my right shoulder and subsequent rotator cuff surgery and rehab. i've made the bin full sensor (following Alan in Little Washingtons original concept), but implemented it differently than he did. Here is the schematic for it:
I've also made some 6" ports for my Table Saw and jointer, shown here are 'How to" and "Complete"
I've have also prepped the place I will install the unit (I need to pour a 42" square pad) and will build a frame to support the cyclone and keep it isolated from any of the house structure for sound attenuation. Here are two SketchUp drawings of the unit in its frame and on the pad:
If you are curious about the nice rendition of the ClearVue, I downloaded a complete version from the SketchUp 3D Warehouse and modified it (I removed the transition and filters and rotated the blower housing and intake chute to meet my configuration). In later version, I'll try to include the nearby house foundation walls (the cyclone is being installed in a 9' high crawl space below my shop), the bin full sensor and ducting.
I've also made some 6" ports for my Table Saw and jointer, shown here are 'How to" and "Complete"
I've have also prepped the place I will install the unit (I need to pour a 42" square pad) and will build a frame to support the cyclone and keep it isolated from any of the house structure for sound attenuation. Here are two SketchUp drawings of the unit in its frame and on the pad:
If you are curious about the nice rendition of the ClearVue, I downloaded a complete version from the SketchUp 3D Warehouse and modified it (I removed the transition and filters and rotated the blower housing and intake chute to meet my configuration). In later version, I'll try to include the nearby house foundation walls (the cyclone is being installed in a 9' high crawl space below my shop), the bin full sensor and ducting.