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clear dc drums I just found one
I stumbled onto these a bit spendy but they are sure clear
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clear dc drums I just found one
"Steve knight" wrote in message ... I stumbled onto these a bit spendy but they are sure clear http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_6755.asp But will they work? I notice they are liners, not drums. They also ship and store flat so may not be self supporting. The price is for 20 of the 55 gallon at $162. |
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clear dc drums I just found one
Robatoy wrote in
: In article , "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote: "Steve knight" wrote in message ... I stumbled onto these a bit spendy but they are sure clear http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_6755.asp But will they work? I notice they are liners, not drums. They also ship and store flat so may not be self supporting. The price is for 20 of the 55 gallon at $162. They would be subjected to part of the vacuum of the DC.. so, correct me if I'm wrong, but they'd collapse, no? I have a HF 2 HP DC, retrofitted with a Wynn top-mounted canister filter (for the top bag) and a bottom-mounted clear plastic bag (fits snugly in place of the bottom bag of the HF DC). This was a kit, see http://wynnenv.com/35A_series_cartridge_kit.htm. The HF unit is then connected to a garbagecan with cyclone lid, then to the equipment. If anything would collapse, it would be that clear plastic bag . Never happened yet. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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clear dc drums I just found one
"Han" wrote in message ... Robatoy wrote in : In article , "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote: "Steve knight" wrote in message ... I stumbled onto these a bit spendy but they are sure clear http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_6755.asp But will they work? I notice they are liners, not drums. They also ship and store flat so may not be self supporting. The price is for 20 of the 55 gallon at $162. They would be subjected to part of the vacuum of the DC.. so, correct me if I'm wrong, but they'd collapse, no? I have a HF 2 HP DC, retrofitted with a Wynn top-mounted canister filter (for the top bag) and a bottom-mounted clear plastic bag (fits snugly in place of the bottom bag of the HF DC). This was a kit, see http://wynnenv.com/35A_series_cartridge_kit.htm. The HF unit is then connected to a garbagecan with cyclone lid, then to the equipment. If anything would collapse, it would be that clear plastic bag . Never happened yet. -- In most DC systems the plastic bag is under pressure and it most unlikely to collapse. Maybe the HF is different. Oh, you were joking; sorry. |
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clear dc drums I just found one
"Steve knight" wrote in message ... I misread my bad (G) No - If its installed directly on your DC, it won't collapse. However if it used on the vacuum side with a cyclone top, it won't last 1 minute. Dave |
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clear dc drums I just found one
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Han wrote: If anything would collapse, it would be that clear plastic bag . Never happened yet. *slaps own forehead* What was I thinking? That's the pressure side of the system...silly me... |
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