Hi Folks,
after finishing the majority of work on my study, its time to start on the shed.
I am seeking some advice on dust extraction for my sliding saw - and wonder what collective wisdom I haven't captured after reading many of the posts on this forum.
Attached is an image of my proposed SCMS area in the shed.
SCMS Station - 20140801.PNG
I plan to have a 6" opening in the hood, and another 6" opening coming up under the table (which should be under the sliding rods on the saw). On the right is the main duct that will head back to the DC (which is a Hafco DC7 - rated at 2400CFM - at the impeller I figure). Don't pay too much attention to the particular fittings chosen (like the Junction rather than "Y" etc. - I just wasn't able to find any schematics of "Y"s to help the sketchup drawing).
Will having duct top and bottom cause "competition" in the airflow and thus unwanted turbulence ?
What do folks use as a blast gate on 6" duct ?
Am I better off with 2 x 4" rather than 2 x 6" ?
All comments appreciated.....
after finishing the majority of work on my study, its time to start on the shed.
I am seeking some advice on dust extraction for my sliding saw - and wonder what collective wisdom I haven't captured after reading many of the posts on this forum.
Attached is an image of my proposed SCMS area in the shed.
SCMS Station - 20140801.PNG
I plan to have a 6" opening in the hood, and another 6" opening coming up under the table (which should be under the sliding rods on the saw). On the right is the main duct that will head back to the DC (which is a Hafco DC7 - rated at 2400CFM - at the impeller I figure). Don't pay too much attention to the particular fittings chosen (like the Junction rather than "Y" etc. - I just wasn't able to find any schematics of "Y"s to help the sketchup drawing).
Will having duct top and bottom cause "competition" in the airflow and thus unwanted turbulence ?
What do folks use as a blast gate on 6" duct ?
Am I better off with 2 x 4" rather than 2 x 6" ?
All comments appreciated.....
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