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22-580 Planer Dust Collection
"WoodChuck34" wrote in message Anybody have any advice on a good way to collect the shaving without clogging the DC. I slapped this seperator together so I don't know how well it will work. A better dc? Mine does not clog and I have the same planer. My dc is the Jet 1100. Check your hose layout to be sure you have good flow. Maybe lighter cuts? Ed |
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I have the earlier model(12 1/2" version) and my Delta DC kept
up very nicely. I recall there being a "bar" that needed to be removed when the DC was connected... Did you have a similar thing to remove ??? I don't remember the correct term but it directed the chips in the wrong manner when the dc was hooked up. WoodChuck34 wrote: I just got a Delta 22-580 Planer (not a gloat) and wow (okay, maybe a little gloat). Anyway I used it for the first time 2 nights ago and it does produce a great finish, but also a lot of shavings. I read all the posts here before I chose one and knew dust control with these things (this is my first planer) is an issue, but I wasn't prepared for the shavings. I did get the dust hood and hooked it up to my Delta dust collector. The first pass came out smooth, but I notice the hose (4") was completely clogged with shavings. I emptied it but successive passes didn't look as nice because shaving were clogged in the dust hood where I couldn't reach them. I built a small seperator out of a 20 gallon trash can but haven't been able to test it yet. SWMBO yelled at me because I was running the tools too late and didn't want the neighbors to get upset. I had the garage door closed and besides they always come over to borrow tools or have me cut something. Anybody have any advice on a good way to collect the shaving without clogging the DC. I slapped this seperator together so I don't know how well it will work. Chuck |
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22-580 Planer Dust Collection
On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 20:01:01 GMT, Pat Barber
wrote: I have the earlier model(12 1/2" version) and my Delta DC kept up very nicely. I recall there being a "bar" that needed to be removed when the DC was connected... Did you have a similar thing to remove ??? I don't remember the correct term but it directed the chips in the wrong manner when the dc was hooked up. That's what I have 12 1/2" model 22-560 - I have problems with the DC too - my 2 1/2" hose connected to shop vac clogs up right away - then it backs up inside planer - no good - so I was thinking of buying the Delta DC - this is no better? What is this bar - there's a bar across the top to carry it - is there something else inside? nothing about this in the instruction manual. Thanks Bob |
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22-580 Planer Dust Collection
It's the chip deflector. You take it off when you mount the dust collector
port. "Rob" wrote in message ... What is this bar - there's a bar across the top to carry it - is there something else inside? nothing about this in the instruction manual. Thanks Bob |
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22-580 Planer Dust Collection
I've got an even older 22-540 Delta planer with the optional dust chute. I
bought a 1hp Delta DC and run a 20' section of 4" hose to the planer. When I first started using the new DC, it would clog. When I removed the 4" hose from the DC, I found an "X" brace across the inlet to the impeller. Designed to stop something big from hitting the blades, but the longer strands of wood collected on the brace, eventually clogging the hose. A few quick snips with diagonal pliers and the brace was gone... and so was the clogging issue. I've sent a load of wood through the planer since, never once has it clogged. The DC easily keeps up with my planer and jointer now. "Rob" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 20:01:01 GMT, Pat Barber wrote: I have the earlier model(12 1/2" version) and my Delta DC kept up very nicely. I recall there being a "bar" that needed to be removed when the DC was connected... Did you have a similar thing to remove ??? I don't remember the correct term but it directed the chips in the wrong manner when the dc was hooked up. That's what I have 12 1/2" model 22-560 - I have problems with the DC too - my 2 1/2" hose connected to shop vac clogs up right away - then it backs up inside planer - no good - so I was thinking of buying the Delta DC - this is no better? What is this bar - there's a bar across the top to carry it - is there something else inside? nothing about this in the instruction manual. Thanks Bob |
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22-580 Planer Dust Collection
Even the 4" hose has problems with 12" wide chips at my house. I switched
from center connection to end connection so they don't have to bend double to make the run up the hose. Oh yes, and my setup is based on heating fixtures Mickey Mouse modified to fit. "Rob" wrote in message ... That's what I have 12 1/2" model 22-560 - I have problems with the DC too - my 2 1/2" hose connected to shop vac clogs up right away - then it backs up inside planer - no good - so I was thinking of buying the Delta DC - this is no better? |
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Yes, that's the one. The bar is removed for use with a dust collector. It is
there as a chip deflector if you aren't using one. "Igor" wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 15:05:57 -0400 (EDT), (Sir Edgar) Is the Delta the one with the bar across the opening? I think that is why it was scratched from my list. |
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