dust_collection_system
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dust_collection_system [2018/01/12 22:18] – Created from the form at tool_submission_form sdh7 | dust_collection_system [2018/01/12 22:33] – sdh7 | ||
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^Hackable| Yes| | ^Hackable| Yes| | ||
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^Serial| N/A| | ^Serial| N/A| | ||
^Arrival Date| 1/9/2018| | ^Arrival Date| 1/9/2018| | ||
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Current Status: Fully Functional | Current Status: Fully Functional | ||
- | @@Additional Information@@ | + | The core of the system is a Hoover whole-house vacuum system mounted onto a cart. Large-scale dust collection is handled via an ebay-ed cyclone separator and a bucket (to start, we're using a 55 gallon drum, but a 5 gallon bucket is the better long-term solution...) |
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+ | For bench-mounted tools, we are implementing dust collection ports. At present, there is a length of 1 1/2" Schedule 40 pipe with a number of Tees, ending in a ball valve (for further expansion. | ||
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+ | Next steps: | ||
+ | * Purchase blast gates | ||
+ | * Purchase hoses to get from blast gates to tools | ||
+ | * Purchase or print adapters from tools to hoses | ||
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+ | Upgrades: | ||
+ | * HEPA filter | ||
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