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Default 6" dust collection pipes

I've got 4 inch DWV PVC clear to the 1100 DC in my big 'ole garage, with a few
90 degree bends thrown in. Total run from the furthest machine is better than
60 feet. Plus the garbage can cyclone. It sucks just fine in my one-man
shop.TomSubject: 6" dust collection pipes
From: "Bob Davis"
Date: 11/22/2003 9:13 PM US Mountain Standard Time
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The famous website on dust collection is adamant that you should use 6"
ducts from the collector all the way up to your tools, then reduce down to
4" to get into the tool. He says this allows you to get the full capacity
of a dust collector, if its 1.5 hp or greater. My dealer swears I should
use all 4" ducts and it will be fine with a Jet DC1100 or greater. My shop
is 3 car garage and he's been out here and has some idea of the pipe network
I would need for dust collection.

The jet book on dust collection recommends a 6" main pipe with 4" branches
going to the tools.

I'd like to hear the real-world experience from some of you that are running
1.5 - 2 hp dust collectors.

By the way, can anyone tell me what difference I might observe between the
jet 1.5 hp and 2 hp collectors? The published specs are 1100 cfm and 1200
cfm. I would suspect the larger collector could achieve its capacity
through a more complex or restrictive pipe system.

Are there any other brands you might recommend? The Jet models seem to be
the most for the money in the $400-$500 price range. Others that use
cartridges seem to be in the $800 up price range.

Bob
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