HOMEMADE Shop Vac Device TRIPLES your dust collection!

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  • @StumpyNubs
    @StumpyNubs  Před rokem +5

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    • @fredmercury1314
      @fredmercury1314 Před rokem

      This idea sucks.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem +1

      @@fredmercury1314 I see what you did there ;)

    • @davidowen1818
      @davidowen1818 Před rokem +1

      Thanks as always for a great project. And thanks for protecting my eyes! I was cleaning a table saw blade the other day and splashed some of the cleaner on my face. The very 1st thing I thought of was you saying "Oh - It's only one cut ....." and I immediately stopped what I was doing and put on my safety glasses. Only 71 years old, but still learning safety from you every single day. My eyes and my wife thank you!

  • @paulheitkemper1559
    @paulheitkemper1559 Před rokem +59

    No need to measure and fit the individual blast doors. You can just build the whole layer from one side to the other. The doors don't have to be precisely centered over the circular openings as long as they fully cover it. So you fasten one side, put a blast gate next to it, then fasten the divider on the opposite side and work your way across, making sure that the blast gates fit snuggly before you fasten the divider.

    • @onlineconsumer4796
      @onlineconsumer4796 Před rokem +2

      That would be better way of making it. And since you can make the blast doors the same size, you only need two blast doors as you would have one always open. Just move the doors as needed.

    • @LarryTait1
      @LarryTait1 Před rokem +6

      Nice but you could use a single length-wise blast gate, with a hole in the middle, and slide it left or right to change the air flow to the two outside positions .

    • @paulheitkemper1559
      @paulheitkemper1559 Před rokem +1

      @@LarryTait1 also a usable idea, except you'd need the gate to be super long to properly plug the holes and slots if the first or last gate is in use, plus an extra space to close them all.

    • @SenselessUsername
      @SenselessUsername Před rokem

      @@LarryTait1 That's the usual design for handmade two-way blastgates, I'd say. Only possible downside I see is that it sucks in 'false air' from two sides instead of one (negligible power loss?), and the aesthetic of there always sticking out two full holes' length plus a bit (and 2/3rds of the time, asymmetrically). Advantage is that if a bit imprecise or too slippery, it won't have a tendency to fall to closed position during use... but then you'd have to adjust anyway.

  • @L.Scott_Music
    @L.Scott_Music Před rokem +3

    2 1/4" is the standard size for a door knob hole hole saw, IIRC.

  • @scottmorris4914
    @scottmorris4914 Před rokem +6

    Nice project, good to see a project video.and this is one to support the small shop woodworker. Very good.

  • @brentfrench752
    @brentfrench752 Před rokem +2

    God I wish I wasn’t so lazy! I’d have some pretty slick jigs and things you’ve shared with us over the years!

  • @stevenvachon9745
    @stevenvachon9745 Před rokem +1

    I made something like this a few years ago but I decided to put a single blast gate sliding horizontally in a box with a single hole that lines up with the hole in front but exits out one hole in the back (with angled baffles to direct debris to the hole) . This uses a single motion to change ports. It's similar to a deft cleaning blast gate but as it closes one hole it opens another. Any bits that get caught only requires removal of the hose to clean out. Only had to do this once though in the 5 or so years that I have used it (pretty much every day)

  • @rainsticklandguitartalk9483

    I would add small stoppers to the thin boards being pulled in and out. Just a tiny screw and nut would work, but there are a million options (so long as they won't fall out into your vac system). They could be attached to the sliding board at a position farthest back inside the hole (when the board is shoved closed), which would allow the largest amount of opening without worrying the pieces will fall to the floor and get lost or messed up. If you wanted to get fancy, you could notch out the housing to allow a niche for the nut and screw at the front of the hole, which would ensure there was no airflow being lost, because you could still pull the board out fully.

    • @corey6393
      @corey6393 Před rokem +2

      I was thinking the same thing. Would be nice to not have to think too much when grabbing a slide gate for the next tool operation.
      This is a great little shop project idea. I hope to be setting up some real dust collection to one wall of the my shop soon. This little selection box will serve a belt sander and maybe my miter saw.

    • @matthewvincent4818
      @matthewvincent4818 Před rokem +1

      I also like the idea of building in some form of stopper. However, an alternative if one didn't want to hassle with that would be to draw one line on the top surface of each slide that, when flush with the front edge of the box, would indicate that the slide was entirely clear of the hole and not restricting any air flow (I'd make this line green), then another line further back on the top of each slide to indicate not to pull it out any further without making it potentially unstable in the slot (...and this line red).

  • @ourcommonancestry6025
    @ourcommonancestry6025 Před rokem +4

    I solved my dust problem. I pay my son $20 per week to clean the shop... Some weeks, there is nothing so easy 20, other weeks, sucks to be him.

  • @EEEZSolutionS
    @EEEZSolutionS Před rokem +6

    You must be reading my mind!!!! I have been trying to figure how to incorporate my shop-vac for three of my stationary tools in my little workshop -- and this is PERFECT!!!! I know what I'm doing this weekend!! Thank you, again, for being such an awesome educator. Your videos are so helpful to guys like me who are just getting into woodworking - you never speak over my head and I appreciate that. That said, I your videos are also as meaningful to the more experienced who want to up their game. Best, Larry

  • @sparkplug0000
    @sparkplug0000 Před rokem +1

    Noticed you using your FastCap tape measure in this video. I saw it featured in one of your previous videos, tried one, and it is amazing! I liked it so much I bought several more to give to my brother and daughter and other handy people I know. It’s that great. Thank you so much for your videos and sharing your experience and insights.

  • @joshuabray37
    @joshuabray37 Před rokem +1

    Oh, wow, such a simple solution for an annoying problem I'm having... I have a festool dust collector and have to keep switching out hoses for various tools (it's a long story as to why). So, I have several different sized hoses (and no, I can't just buy an adapter, again, long story)... With this, I can just make different sized holes for the various hoses. THANKS FOR THIS! I have a CNC, so making this will be easy.

  • @Mike-2422
    @Mike-2422 Před rokem

    I built this great item.
    My vac hose is 2 5/16 inch diameter!
    I don't have a 2 1/4" forstner bit, But I used a 2 1/4" hole saw.
    I enlarged the hole with a Dremel using a small drum sander bit. It takes about a minute to enlarge the hole for a
    Good hose fit. I drilled 7/8 inch
    Finger holes in the blast gates
    To make them easier to grab.

  • @jessicat3951
    @jessicat3951 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Stumpy! 🎯I love your straightforward and clear communication style. 💗Some of these guys are so wacky and annoying!

  • @osomxl
    @osomxl Před rokem +1

    Jonathan Katz-Moses posted a video over a year ago with an adjustable manifold that uses magnets to hold the main vacuum line. You just slide it side to side depending on what circuit or machine you are using at the moment.

  • @joelfouse
    @joelfouse Před rokem +2

    Nice. Seems like you could even use this as a hose conversion interface by making one of the outer holes a smaller size to fit the hoses that attach to some hand held tools. 🤔

  • @MaddMaxxWoodWorks
    @MaddMaxxWoodWorks Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this project. People like me that are not doing woodworking for a job will be able to use this

  • @covishen
    @covishen Před rokem +11

    Another Stumpy Nubs Innovation! Awesome idea and I plan on building one, it will come in very handy for my projects until I get the money together for a larger scale system. Thank you!!! Also nice new background, I originally thought that was the "garage" workshop area, turns out I was mistaken. 😁

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem +5

      It is the "corner workshop" area. That stuff is moving into another building that is more like an actual garage. I am using the space to freshen things up, and for some courses I am working on. More info at 6:50 :)

    • @SenselessUsername
      @SenselessUsername Před rokem

      I would use hardboard or thin MDF instead of full 3/4 MDF for the template --- easier to cut the hole & to enlarge it, and there's a chance the template bit cuts all the way.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem +6

    Brilliant, James! 😃
    Thanks for the build and tips!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @TheChooseyourtempo
    @TheChooseyourtempo Před rokem +1

    I am literally working on a shop vac project right now. I just upgraded my filter and bags to HEPA, I installed a cyclone collector to a 15 gallon canister with a gasket, upgraded some hoses, and added an automatic on/of switch. This would be a perfect manifold for my mobile work station that has my table saw, router table and downdraft table. My long term plan is to get a larger dust collection system (along with a bigger shop), but in the short term, this will work great! Thanks for the tutorial you have a new subscriber here ;).

  • @rickmunn7356
    @rickmunn7356 Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve been looking at different designs for the same purpose and I really like what you did. So I built one today. Great instructions. I’ve only got a straight router bit and a crappy router table so my recess doesn’t look as pretty as yours. The functionality is perfect.
    Thanks for so many great videos.

  • @LarryTait1
    @LarryTait1 Před rokem +2

    I like the concept ! Also, you could use a single length-wise blast gate, with a hole in the middle, and slide it left or right to change the air flow to the two extremities

  • @michaellacaria910
    @michaellacaria910 Před rokem

    Another great cheap useful idea. I made similar single blast gate by simply sandwiching the gate and made slider longer so it doesn’t fall off. Silicon can seal any air leaks etc., there’s a million ways to do it but I really like yours because there’s some nice simple skills involved and it’s easy to make and very useful. I may consider magnets to seal top and bottom and still make it easy to separate to clean. Thanks for sharing this. And btw, some people complain about the click baits and commercial but I think it’s a small price to pay for getting quality content from you, and others. After all nobody invests in all this work for nothing and viewers should respect that.

  • @chuckjohnson4048
    @chuckjohnson4048 Před 6 měsíci

    I made a plenum for 6 tools with a blast gate for my table saw, band saw, router table, miter saw, surface planer and drill press. I attached each tool but the table saw and router table to shelves that were hinged inside my off feed bench. I adjusted the height of the surface planer, and miter saw so that their "table" was flush with my bench top and when the tools were folded down into the bench each tool's lid was flush with the rest of the bench. I used counter sunk 180 degree hinges on the 5 lids. one lid covered the plenum. Power Tech provided a funnel shaped vacuum device that formed the bottom of the plenum and helped direct the collected dust into the 2 1/2" flex hose going to the cyclonic dust collector which was in turn connected to the shop vac. DIY BLAST GATES were mounted to the plenum's top so that I could collect each of the tool's dust by opening just that one tool's blast gate. Perfect, no, but much better than no vac. I also plugged each tool to a multi outlet and the multi outlet to a auto switch designed for the shop vac. regardless which tool was switched on the vac activated automatically.
    This set up for my 10 x 20 utility shed greatly reduced clutter and gave me back my floor space I had lost from all the floor mounted tools I ended up selling.

  • @thomasaccuntius9946
    @thomasaccuntius9946 Před rokem

    Old project. I have built several of these manifolds for a standard 4" dia hose vacuumn system with 5 blast gates . I sloped the ends and used velcro to hold a plexiglass window front. This allows me to see the vacuumn is working and it can come off to clear any blockages.

  • @markmurdocca2456
    @markmurdocca2456 Před rokem

    Great idea! and the comments you elicited below are inspiring.

  • @bamsebrumbamsebrumen5403

    A good and afordable advice , I think 🙂👍
    One could cut a round log, hollow it out in a similar way and have a rotating inside valve but then one only gets one active opening at the time, then again most of us have only small weak shop-vacs that cannot handle more openings

  • @wxfield
    @wxfield Před rokem +5

    You can also 3D print a 4-hole-to-1-hole gate (with 3 caps for the unused ports) out of TPU filament.
    It ended up being less work for me and I finally had a reason to use my TPU filament. Pretty rugged too.

  • @garageworksongsawesomeness7002

    Perfect timings. In middle of setting up dust collection after a bout of severe rearrangerItis.

  • @danlopretto7222
    @danlopretto7222 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant! I’ve been thinking about how to create this very thing every time i snake the hose from behind my chop saw to hook up to the mini router table near by. 😊 I’ll be using a bit and brace to bore those large holes; ole timey woodworker style.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Před rokem

    My first thought was that there would be a significant loss of suction. But I see that you have already addressed that. It does look like an easy build. 👍👍Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.😀😀

  • @chrisstearns10
    @chrisstearns10 Před rokem +2

    Liking the change of backgrounds 👍👍 although your hand plane collection is very impressive.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem +3

      6:50 :)

    • @chrisstearns10
      @chrisstearns10 Před rokem

      Change is one thing guaranteed in life, we can all do with some change from time to time.

  • @999erh
    @999erh Před rokem

    There's a video out there by a guy called "well done tips" who used magnets in a sliding configuration that's worth checking out. The sharp angles and space for turbulence here will have a pretty significant impact on suction.

  • @joshharroun2004
    @joshharroun2004 Před rokem +2

    This is a genius idea and a great project for novice or pro wood workers! Love your videos!

  • @somethingwitty44
    @somethingwitty44 Před rokem

    One of the best there is Mr. Nubs. Thank you.

  • @XDIY
    @XDIY Před rokem +1

    New workshop James?
    The dust collection idea is great!

  • @robinfisher4990
    @robinfisher4990 Před rokem +1

    Nice job Stumpy! Simple, easy and effective.

  • @bobby-c7731
    @bobby-c7731 Před rokem +1

    Unless I’m mistaken, this is among the first from the single garage set. Maybe even the first. I love it!
    Looking forward to more of these and learning from you.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Před rokem

    Nice simple build thanks I think you just solved a problem I have. Now I only need one shop vac

  • @eaglewhite3107
    @eaglewhite3107 Před rokem +1

    Built one similar some time ago. Not nearly as refined as yours. I find it to be very useful.

  • @greglongenecker1772
    @greglongenecker1772 Před rokem

    I wanted to convert my jointer to helical spiral cutters , so I called "My wood cutters " last July an ordered it and that was seven months ago , and I'm still waiting!! and if that's not bad enough I had to take my jointer apart to measure for the new cutters, so I've been without a jointer for the past seven months which really sucks!!!!

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem

      Mywoodcutters is the retailer. They can only ship it to you after the manufacturer makes it. The manufacturer makes heads in runs for each individual machine. If they are out of stock, it takes time for the next run to be made. It's frustrating, but it's how helical heads are. I am sure Mywoodcutters has explained this to you.

  • @Xdonald331
    @Xdonald331 Před rokem

    Built mine! I found using a child's size silicone bracelet makes for a nice edge seal on your hoses if they're a little leaky

  • @stephen1137
    @stephen1137 Před rokem

    Oh... you have a HARVEY bandsaw. Let me borrow that. I'll bring it up as soon as I'm done. The project I have in mind is building a 1500 ton merchant sailing vessel and its launch, cutter, barge, and jolly boat. Or something.

  • @22busy43
    @22busy43 Před rokem

    I was just thinking this week about how to do something like this. This is perfect.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac Před rokem +1

    Very nice and useful project!

  • @b1air77
    @b1air77 Před rokem

    Oh man this is a game changer. Going to get working on this.

  • @daifeichu
    @daifeichu Před rokem

    Thanks for posting this. I really could use something like this for my table saw, miter saw and drill press. I'm always moving that hose around to those three machines.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem

      I'm not sure a shop vacuum is the best way to collect dust from a table saw or miter saw.

    • @daifeichu
      @daifeichu Před rokem

      @@StumpyNubs It's not but that's what I have.

  • @jimanderson4495
    @jimanderson4495 Před rokem

    More neat stuff from James. Thanks Buddy.

  • @grahamrankin4725
    @grahamrankin4725 Před rokem

    I may try setting this up on my CNC router. I do have a corner where this unit could handle my belt sander, spindle sander and my bench band saw from a single shop vac.

  • @ScottyDrake
    @ScottyDrake Před rokem +1

    I like the new look.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před rokem

    Thanks James, I'll be using that in my shop. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred

  • @EcoHamletsUK
    @EcoHamletsUK Před rokem +1

    Just need to add a motorised drive to the blast gates to open and close them as each machine is turned on and off!. I have an annoying habit of forgetting to connect the right hose to the right machine, or even turning the dust extractor on, until it's too late 😀.

  • @davethurston753
    @davethurston753 Před rokem

    Great idea - thanks

  • @WoodenItBeNice
    @WoodenItBeNice Před rokem

    Brilliant James.
    If i hadn't put a 4" system in my workshop I would be making one of these.
    Fantastic video.
    Take care James.
    Cheers, Huw

  • @homesformeremortals5935
    @homesformeremortals5935 Před rokem +1

    This is a great one.

  • @FrederSnorlax
    @FrederSnorlax Před rokem

    Instead of three holes closing individually it would be more efficient to have the hose on a sliding head that aligns with one tool at a time, so trash is always going straight thru the valve and maintains air velocity with less snagging.
    Downside is you can only use one tool at a time.

  • @36736fps
    @36736fps Před rokem

    I have something similar but the lower half is a triangle pointing down. Much less pressure drop and never needs cleaning out. The front and back sides are 1/4" ply and the left and right sides are 3/4" thick by 3.5" wide pine. Bottom is 1.5" by 3.5" like yours. No need to rout out the box inside.

  • @andrewbrown8148
    @andrewbrown8148 Před rokem

    Great idea, James~! I've been looking thru videos of others for a manifold solution and yours looks perfect...and perfectly simple~! I recently put in my 4" piping for the HF dust collector I modified into a 2-stage dust-zilla, so I may try to scale your plan up to accommodate it. Either way, I'll be making one for the tools I have connected to my shop vac.
    Thanks for this and take care~!

  • @jparky1972
    @jparky1972 Před rokem

    Very clever.
    I think I'll be building one.

  • @marklapierre5629
    @marklapierre5629 Před rokem

    Nice simple unrefined solution.

  • @Yawles
    @Yawles Před rokem

    Well done. I like the design

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid Před rokem

    You stumped my Nub!!!!🤪 My freaking shop vac ate my cat!🤬

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 Před rokem

    Excellent! Great project and infinitely useful! Thanks

  • @scott8351
    @scott8351 Před rokem

    Nice new look to your shop!

  • @bellefancy
    @bellefancy Před rokem +1

    Nice project. I don't believe I've ever been the first one to watch a video before! 🤣

    • @hamubice1551
      @hamubice1551 Před rokem

      You weren't today either lol

    • @bellefancy
      @bellefancy Před rokem

      I realized that after I saw the comments. It popped up and I looked at it and it said no views and it had been posted 11 seconds prior. That's how I came to that conclusion. There's something else I can add to my bucket list. 🤣

  • @vmoutsop
    @vmoutsop Před rokem

    Please, more content like this that creates solutions and things instead of just talking about products and techniques. Thanks

  • @Xdonald331
    @Xdonald331 Před rokem

    Nice video! A pdf of the design shots would have been handy!

  • @Mr_Rick
    @Mr_Rick Před rokem

    Outstanding James!! Been waiting for something like this.

  • @JSSawdust
    @JSSawdust Před rokem

    great idea and nice new studio.

  • @Casenundra
    @Casenundra Před rokem

    This could be a great CNC project.

  • @mariushegli
    @mariushegli Před rokem

    I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

  • @BGP369
    @BGP369 Před rokem

    45deg leading to bottom of manifold leading to shopvac, so less airflow resistance, and less chance of debris starting to clog inside. A couple lovetaps will likely losen debris without having to remove anything.

  • @leegillow3475
    @leegillow3475 Před rokem

    Great idea!! Thank you once again.

  • @epeiusgarage
    @epeiusgarage Před rokem

    This is pretty cool. One day I’ll have room for dust collection system lol

  • @islandcharlie7132
    @islandcharlie7132 Před rokem

    Now that's a great idea, Thank you.

  • @farrier2708
    @farrier2708 Před rokem

    Great idea but may I suggest that gates have a stop to prevent them being removed completely. The gates would have to be installed during assembly and slots would be needed for the stops, so as not to reduce the hole size.
    Without something like this. I can hear a lot of expletives as they are opened, dropped, and clatter on the floor.😎👍

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 Před rokem

    Great video James. So interesting 🌞

  • @onlineconsumer4796
    @onlineconsumer4796 Před rokem

    Another design would be make a simple manifold with the number of inlets/outlets you need with no box in the middle. Think of just a 2x4 or 4x4 with holes the size of your vacuum connections drilled straight through it. You connect all of your tool zones to one side and then when you want to use a specific zone, you just attach the vacuum hose to the zone you want vacuum. No box to fill that needs to be cleaned. Yes, the down side is only one zone gets vacuum at a time.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem

      Pulling the vac hose in and out will wear on the wood holes and you will soon lose your friction fit.

  • @davebenson1504
    @davebenson1504 Před rokem

    Nice new back drop... and no Detroit Red Wings cup 🙂

  • @jamesemanuel9527
    @jamesemanuel9527 Před rokem +4

    10 likes 38seconds in 😂

  • @rjtumble
    @rjtumble Před rokem

    Great little project, thanks James. You think it would help (or be worth the effort) to use double sided tape to attach the thin strips for the blast gate? Wondering if that would help with sealing it up, but maybe the hoses go past those pieces of wood when you insert them, so it wouldn't matter.

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY Před rokem

    Love this project . Awesome

  • @kennethstaszak9990
    @kennethstaszak9990 Před rokem

    Instead of adjusting the tightness of the screws add a layer or two of masking tape to the spacers to control the friction of the gates.

  • @1885dr
    @1885dr Před rokem +1

    a while ago you had mentioned that you would be doing a modular shop bench / tool stand build . Is it available yet ? if so where can i find it ?
    thanks for all the work you do .

  • @TheWoodenHobbyist
    @TheWoodenHobbyist Před rokem

    This is awesome, thanks for the idea!

  • @bbc4130
    @bbc4130 Před rokem

    Wouldn’t it be soooooo much better if the single hose attached to your dust collector slid side-to-side so that it aligned with whichever attachment hole was in use? It would solve the blast gate issue and the bottleneck 90 degree turn problem that this project includes.

  • @irakopilow9223
    @irakopilow9223 Před rokem

    too cool for school!

  • @packetlevel
    @packetlevel Před rokem

    You could also: make this for a 4" vac AND make 2 manifolds - one to split to two or three 4" intakes, and another to go to two inch ones - OR a mix of them - That's what I'll do - since I have a mix of machine near the 4" vac. I suspect a somewhat thicker, not just wider chamber would be good.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem

      Shop vacs run on high pressure / low volume, and are therefore able to overcome the restrictions that this device adds to the path of the airflow better than a 4-inch dust collector, which runs on low pressure / high volume and therefore needs to maintain greater airspeed. I would not recommend this for a dust collector.

    • @packetlevel
      @packetlevel Před rokem

      @@StumpyNubs I love your design and I'm afraid I'd have to disagree from a physics point of view for a v2.0. You're excellent and simple design, would work fine - as it's not a 45 or 90 or ribbed, simply an insignificant volume of smooth plenum, adding a very short smooth length to whatever the previous total length was. A change from a 2" source to a 4" collector with your design is physically no different than any other direct 2 to 4 adapter. I can't add a sketch here, but imagine 4" out at the bottom, 4" in at the top center, and a more complex top, angled 30 deg each side for the 2" connections so they are aimed directly at the 4" exit. The worst case imaginable static pressure loss of the 2 to 4 would be less than an equivalent 4" wye, but in reality, according to my analysis, insignificant. If the 4" collector was good enough to work with a 2" converter before, this would be no different and conceivably better, with less flow disruption, unless it's an elongated reducer like the Peachtree PW468, in which case it would be the same. Of far greater potential static pressure loss would be a couple feet of either 2" or 4" flex hose. Your design rocks for it all! The math proves it. Congratulations!

  • @wolfman75
    @wolfman75 Před rokem

    Awesome!!!! Thanks!!!! 👍😎

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Před rokem

    Great tip thanks

  • @gregj2647
    @gregj2647 Před rokem

    Great idea, however showing it in actual use would have been helpful. From my experience with blast gates, dust tends to collect in the slots makings it difficult to close the gate requiring the slot to be cleaned out. Have you experienced this with your design?

  • @Nettle314
    @Nettle314 Před 11 měsíci

    I like this version a lot, I think I'll do the same! I was left wondering though, if that narrow space and hard angle reduce the air flow much? (At least the two holes on the sides)

  • @kaiwheeler64
    @kaiwheeler64 Před rokem

    You might find an old exhaust manifold in the barn for a more streamlined affair.

  • @jayhitek
    @jayhitek Před rokem

    This is a great idea Stumpy. Did you post plans for this or just go back through the video and jot the notes down?

  • @sheltonsmith9270
    @sheltonsmith9270 Před rokem

    excellent

  • @bobby-c7731
    @bobby-c7731 Před 6 měsíci

    This will solve some problems for me. Unfortunately, I cannot find the plans on your site. Did I miss them? Or do I just have to watch the video and take careful notes?

  • @-joe-674
    @-joe-674 Před rokem

    James, love your videos. Where did you get the male hose connector visible at 5:58 and connected to the single hole at the bottom of the distributor?

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem

      It came off my shop vacuum hose. You can buy them wherever hoses and accessories are sold.

  • @Steve_Streza
    @Steve_Streza Před rokem

    I would assume that this design would lose a lot of static pressure for anything connected to the side adapters, since the air path needs to make two 90 degree turns and the inevitable turbulence from reflecting off the wall or overshooting the manifold intake. A variant of this with the splits at 45 degree angles would probably improve performance on this significantly, at the cost of a much more complicated and larger design.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před rokem +4

      That would not affect the static pressure, it would affect the air speed. Luckily a shop vac relies on static pressure more than air speed, which is what a larger dust collector would rely upon.

  • @daven1719
    @daven1719 Před rokem

    Damn, even your 2x4s look better than mine!

  • @coreygrua3271
    @coreygrua3271 Před rokem

    Brilliant problem-solving. And…inexpensive!

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer4867 Před rokem

    cool