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Jay Pique March 18th 06 01:43 AM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 
I just bought the Delta 50-760 dust collector and I'm interested in
having the ability to hook it to different machines at different times,
rather than run a system of ductwork to each machine. What I'm
planning is attaching a short length of 5" hose to the
DC with a 5" connector on the end. At each machine (jointer, planer,
TS, router table) I plan to have an attachment that will mate to the 5"
connector on the end of the DC hose. Does this sound like an
efficient, feasible plan? For example, on my jointer I'll have an
attachment to the 4" hood that came with it that will widen to fit the
5" hose on the DC. Same for the TS. Any suggestions as to quick
connect devices? Am I correct in running the 5" hose as far as I can,
and shrinking to the appropriate size at each machine?

Thanks.

JP
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And how's the 1micron bag?


Wood Butcher March 18th 06 03:12 AM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 
All my machines have a 4" dust port connector, either factory supplied
or added by me. I find that 4" is perfectly adequate, even for the
planer. A 5' flex hose connects the DC to this quick connect
http://www.toolmarts.com/wod_w1038.html
which connects to the machine in use.

I wanted to make a 10' extension hose with another quick connect
but couldn't find anything to couple a hose into the flare end of a quick
connect. I ended up making my own by getting a splicer
http://www.toolmarts.com/wod_w1019.html and chucking it in the lathe
to taper one end to fit into the flare end. (if you want I can post pics).
Now I never have to futz with the clamps at the DC to change hoses.

Art

"Jay Pique" wrote in message
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I just bought the Delta 50-760 dust collector and I'm interested in
having the ability to hook it to different machines at different times,
rather than run a system of ductwork to each machine. What I'm
planning is attaching a short length of 5" hose to the
DC with a 5" connector on the end. At each machine (jointer, planer,
TS, router table) I plan to have an attachment that will mate to the 5"
connector on the end of the DC hose. Does this sound like an
efficient, feasible plan? For example, on my jointer I'll have an
attachment to the 4" hood that came with it that will widen to fit the
5" hose on the DC. Same for the TS. Any suggestions as to quick
connect devices? Am I correct in running the 5" hose as far as I can,
and shrinking to the appropriate size at each machine?

Thanks.

JP
**********************
And how's the 1micron bag?




arw01 March 18th 06 03:54 PM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 
I use 5" duct work for my portable collector. Two 10' hoses which are
connect to a 5" wye at the inlet for the impellar. One hose goes from
the jointer to the table saw, I move it depending on the machine. The
table saw has a 5' length of HVAC I bought at the BORG which puts the
end next to the jointer. Into these openings I use the Woodstock
(grizzly) 5" blast gates as they are tapered and slide in pretty well.

The other hose has a 5" to 4" reducer which I tapered by putting in
front of my propane heater and then slidding onto a floor sweep to make
a flare in it. This fits TIGHT to my DW735 and is used between it and
an adapter to various other tools like a OSS, or a vac hose, or a
sander hose.

Alan


Jay Pique March 18th 06 07:46 PM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 

arw01 wrote:
I use 5" duct work for my portable collector. Two 10' hoses which are
connect to a 5" wye at the inlet for the impellar. One hose goes from
the jointer to the table saw, I move it depending on the machine. The
table saw has a 5' length of HVAC I bought at the BORG which puts the
end next to the jointer. Into these openings I use the Woodstock
(grizzly) 5" blast gates as they are tapered and slide in pretty well.

The other hose has a 5" to 4" reducer which I tapered by putting in
front of my propane heater and then slidding onto a floor sweep to make
a flare in it. This fits TIGHT to my DW735 and is used between it and
an adapter to various other tools like a OSS, or a vac hose, or a
sander hose.



Thanks for the replies. Anything will be better than the shopvac
"system" I'm using now. Amazon is a strange creature, I ended up
getting the DC and a $20 bag of biscuits for $223 after a $75 promotion
they were running if you bought $300 or more of tools. Free shipping
too. I can't imagine they're making much money off that transx. If I
get motivated I'll post a sum of my purchases and rebates over the past
month or so, all through amazon. Very low prices, IME.

JP


Pat Barber March 20th 06 08:07 PM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 
These are the same folks that appear at all the woodworking
shows:


http://www.ptreeusa.com/dustFlangeHoods.htm#254

For your planer. I would add a two stage seperator
lid on a garbage can. This will cut waaaay down on
cleaning the bag on your DC.

http://www.ptreeusa.com/dustacces.htm#281


Jay Pique wrote:

I just bought the Delta 50-760 dust collector and I'm interested in
having the ability to hook it to different machines at different times,
rather than run a system of ductwork to each machine. What I'm
planning is attaching a short length of 5" hose to the
DC with a 5" connector on the end. At each machine (jointer, planer,
TS, router table) I plan to have an attachment that will mate to the 5"
connector on the end of the DC hose.


dnoyeB March 21st 06 06:38 PM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 
Jay Pique wrote:
arw01 wrote:

I use 5" duct work for my portable collector. Two 10' hoses which are
connect to a 5" wye at the inlet for the impellar. One hose goes from
the jointer to the table saw, I move it depending on the machine. The
table saw has a 5' length of HVAC I bought at the BORG which puts the
end next to the jointer. Into these openings I use the Woodstock
(grizzly) 5" blast gates as they are tapered and slide in pretty well.

The other hose has a 5" to 4" reducer which I tapered by putting in
front of my propane heater and then slidding onto a floor sweep to make
a flare in it. This fits TIGHT to my DW735 and is used between it and
an adapter to various other tools like a OSS, or a vac hose, or a
sander hose.




Thanks for the replies. Anything will be better than the shopvac
"system" I'm using now. Amazon is a strange creature, I ended up
getting the DC and a $20 bag of biscuits for $223 after a $75 promotion
they were running if you bought $300 or more of tools. Free shipping
too. I can't imagine they're making much money off that transx. If I
get motivated I'll post a sum of my purchases and rebates over the past
month or so, all through amazon. Very low prices, IME.

JP



Can you show what you bought exactly? I used a shop vac on my Miter saw
for the first time this weekend and boy did I have an easy time cleaning
up after that.

I want to use it on my Craftsman table saw too but im going to need some
attachments and probably the flow is low for the huge opening on the
table saw. anyway if amazon is having a deal ill try em.

--
Thank you,



"Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor
man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard." Ecclesiastes 9:16

B A R R Y March 21st 06 07:01 PM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 
dnoyeB wrote:

I want to use it on my Craftsman table saw too but im going to need some
attachments and probably the flow is low for the huge opening on the
table saw. anyway if amazon is having a deal ill try em.


Get one of these, too:

@ & vertical=SEARS&sid=I0093600100004900085&pid=009240 31000

They're the best Shop-Vac accessory out there!



Jay Pique March 21st 06 07:10 PM

Quick connect/disconnect fittings for Dust Collector
 

Pat Barber wrote:
These are the same folks that appear at all the woodworking
shows:


http://www.ptreeusa.com/dustFlangeHoods.htm#254


Thanks for the link. That's what I'm looking for.

JP



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