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Default DIY dust collector with squirrel cage fan

Hello all,
(Also posted on rec.crafts woodturning)
Sometime back on this group I saw a link to a page that gave a fairly good
description of putting together a dust collector using the squirrle cage fan
and blower from a home furnace. Well I have just such a fan and motor and am
looking for some directions on how to put the thing together. What I have
is a .25 HP 115v motor. Fan is approx. 9.5" id. The whole unit weighs about
30lbs. I plan to build a frame around the motor and then a plywood box
around the frame and then either hang the thing from the ceiling, set it on
a stand or on the floor.
Some questions:
1. There is a black and a yellow wire coming from the motor. Is the first
the hot wire and the second the neutral?
2. I would like to use it at least inpart, to collect the dust from the
lathe when I sand. Would attaching a 4-6" tube to the input side of the dust
collector and the other end directly where the dust flies be a good idea?
3. I also have a rather cheap dust collector (.75 HP 750 CFM) I bought
sometime back. It has the original bag. Now I was wondering if replacing
the bag with heavy duty canvas would be an improvement? The canvas would be
the same as used in the old style army duffle bags - really heavy stuff.

Thanks


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Dr. Deb
 
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Default DIY dust collector with squirrel cage fan

Your 1/4 horse motor is probably way too small. I realize
you desire to save the green stuff. I am getting ready to try something
that may increase the CFM of my Harbor Freight DC. I am going to add a
second bag to it. Will place two collector rings on top of a short plenum,
centered over the present collector ring. I am using a "Shaker Felt" bag
from Highland Hardware that is susposed to stop everything from .1 micron
up, once it builds up a dust cake. Seems to work well with the single bag
I have now. However, with a rate of 40-45 CFM per square foot of filter
area, the presnet bag limits me to about 600 CFM. Hopefullly, repeat
hopefully, the dual bag setup will get me somewhere near 1,200.

Deb


Kevin wrote:

Hello all,
(Also posted on rec.crafts woodturning)
Sometime back on this group I saw a link to a page that gave a fairly good
description of putting together a dust collector using the squirrle cage
fan and blower from a home furnace. Well I have just such a fan and motor
and am
looking for some directions on how to put the thing together. What I have
is a .25 HP 115v motor. Fan is approx. 9.5" id. The whole unit weighs
about 30lbs. I plan to build a frame around the motor and then a plywood
box around the frame and then either hang the thing from the ceiling, set
it on a stand or on the floor.
Some questions:
1. There is a black and a yellow wire coming from the motor. Is the first
the hot wire and the second the neutral?
2. I would like to use it at least inpart, to collect the dust from the
lathe when I sand. Would attaching a 4-6" tube to the input side of the
dust collector and the other end directly where the dust flies be a good
idea? 3. I also have a rather cheap dust collector (.75 HP 750 CFM) I
bought
sometime back. It has the original bag. Now I was wondering if replacing
the bag with heavy duty canvas would be an improvement? The canvas would
be the same as used in the old style army duffle bags - really heavy
stuff.

Thanks


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