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Mark P. September 28th 05 08:05 PM

When to Flip Your Flapper?!!
 
Ok, I don't flip my flapper enough!

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/Na733658.jpg

Probably about 10 times since I've owned the Jet 1100A DC (about a
year). I can't believe the DC could suck anything!! Now, boy does it
suck.

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/DcR33659.jpg

Guess I'll flip my flapper more often!

(I've been reading this forum for a long time, and just now figured out
how to use googlegroups and a free image hosting site)


rickluce September 28th 05 11:08 PM

Any more than three times is a sin.
Mark P. wrote:
Ok, I don't flip my flapper enough!

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/Na733658.jpg

Probably about 10 times since I've owned the Jet 1100A DC (about a
year). I can't believe the DC could suck anything!! Now, boy does it
suck.

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/DcR33659.jpg

Guess I'll flip my flapper more often!

(I've been reading this forum for a long time, and just now figured out
how to use googlegroups and a free image hosting site)



Leon September 28th 05 11:32 PM


"Mark P." wrote in message
oups.com...
Ok, I don't flip my flapper enough!

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/Na733658.jpg

Probably about 10 times since I've owned the Jet 1100A DC (about a
year). I can't believe the DC could suck anything!! Now, boy does it
suck.

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/DcR33659.jpg

Guess I'll flip my flapper more often!


Is the second picture the result of simply turning the flapper or did you do
a little extra to get it that clean? How many times did you turn the
flapper to get it that clean?



Toller September 29th 05 12:22 AM


"Mark P." wrote in message
oups.com...
Ok, I don't flip my flapper enough!

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/Na733658.jpg

Probably about 10 times since I've owned the Jet 1100A DC (about a
year). I can't believe the DC could suck anything!! Now, boy does it
suck.

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/DcR33659.jpg

Guess I'll flip my flapper more often!

Please identify what we are looking at. I was thinking of buying one, but
if the first photo is after...



Doug Miller September 29th 05 02:23 AM

In article .com, "Mark P."
wrote:
Ok, I don't flip my flapper enough!

http://www.ImageShippers.com/images/Na733658.jpg

Probably about 10 times since I've owned the Jet 1100A DC (about a
year). I can't believe the DC could suck anything!! Now, boy does it
suck.


Blow it out with compressed air once in a while, too.

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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

BillyBob September 29th 05 12:08 PM


"Leon" wrote in message
...

Is the second picture the result of simply turning the flapper or did you

do
a little extra to get it that clean? How many times did you turn the
flapper to get it that clean?


I hate it when someone posts just enough information to tease you but really
doesn't really say what the point is, leaving you guessing.

Bob



Mark P. September 29th 05 02:01 PM

Sorry everybody if I was a bit vague here. I was guessing the pictures
could explain themselves... The first picture is the inside of the top
pleated filter on my Jet 1100A DC. It is caked in sawdust. The second
picture is after I shook/scraped/brushed and vacuumed the pleats.
Seems weird to use the built-in house vacuum to clean out a dust
collector, but it worked great. Doug - Thanks for the compressed air
tip - good idea. - Mark


BillyBob October 4th 05 06:14 PM


"Mark P." wrote in message
oups.com...
Sorry everybody if I was a bit vague here. I was guessing the pictures
could explain themselves... The first picture is the inside of the top
pleated filter on my Jet 1100A DC. It is caked in sawdust. The second
picture is after I shook/scraped/brushed and vacuumed the pleats.


So the before/after shots had nothing to do with the flapper?

I run the flapper around a few times when I think about it, probably at
least 50% of the days I work in the shop. I still need to clean out the
filter with other means when I empty the plastic collection bag. My
impression is that the flapper prolongs the effectiveness of the filter such
that its still working ok when the bag gets full. I know I see clouds of
dust fall into the plastic bag when I run it around a few times.

Bob



Swingman October 4th 05 08:02 PM

"BillyBob" wrote in message

I know I see clouds of
dust fall into the plastic bag when I run it around a few times.


Just don't flip the flapper without the plastic bag in place ... DAMHIKT.

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