Portable vacuum cleaners are better than ever these days, but a central vacuum system has the winning edge! See why... Here's what I've learned about central vacs, including the cost and DIY installation info too.
Expert advice on how to install a central vacuum system in new construction or an existing house. In This Article: Planning a Central Vacuum System Worki
The Sweepovac Undercabinet Kitchen Vacuum is a low-cost alternative to a central house vacuum system. It is perfect for cleaning kitchen messes. Install it at the bottom of kitchen cabinets and it acts like an automatic dustpan. Just sweep crumbs, dirt, and other debris into the suction area and press the foot-pedal. It will automatically suction up your mess so you don't have to pull out your vacuum. Additional features include: an air filter, large bag, and 10-second timer. Its strong suction removes dirt in seconds, and its sleek design allows for no loss of space. 14-7/8"W x 4-1/2"H x 18-1/4"DIncludes: 2 filters and 6 replacement bagsA stainless steel and white faceplate are included in the box.
I realize the title of this post is the very definition of hyperbolic, but I allow myself to bask in hyperbole when I come across something that’s clearly straight out of the Genius Factory. (You know the one — it’s the same factory, I presume, that produced this nibble pan and this whisk tealight holder.
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Struggling to keep your woodworking shop clean and your lungs free from dust? Look no further than these 15 DIY Dust Collector Plans. Not only are they easy to make and cost-effective, but they also come in various structures to fit your specific needs. Most projects involve the Harbor Freight 2HP dust collector, using items like trash cans and barrels as giant collectors. These guides also offer the best advice on filters to prevent clogs. If building your own cyclone dust collector sounds like a plan, then you’re in the right place. Our collection of DIY dust collector ideas is
DIY Shop Vac Dust Collector: Like a lot of people, after retirement I built a woodworking shop. I looked at the commercial dust collection systems, and did not like the look of the 4" hose laying all over the shop. I also did not think I needed the capability …
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A few years ago, we installed a central vacuüm system. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up. It is so choice. We upgraded from a canister vacuüm, you know, the kind you drag …
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I realize the title of this post is the very definition of hyperbolic, but I allow myself to bask in hyperbole when I come across something that’s clearly straight out of the Genius Factory. (You know the one — it’s the same factory, I presume, that produced this nibble pan and this whisk tealight holder.
Homemade 'Cyclone' System for Your Workshop - Video: This is my homemade vacuum cyclone system. It consits of two empty paint buckets and some vacuum hoses. Most of the sawdust and particles stay in the buckets and only a little portion of the fine dust goes to the vacuum bag. Keeping the vacu…
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DIY Central Vacuum: Why have a central vac system? (What's wrong with my upright/cylinder cleaner?) I saw them when I was in America once and always thought it was a good idea, plus I love gadgets! There are lots of benefits too! Not least the fact that old air and d…
How to build a DIY Downdraft table for your shop. This sanding box will help eliminate dust while using your sander. Easy build with full video walkthrough!
Description These dust ports connect to existing shop vacuum systems or can be used for making a customized dust collection system, downdraft table or router table. Available in two sizes, 2 1/2" (approximately 2 1/4" inner diameter) and 4" (approximately 3 3/4" inner diameter). The backing plates measure 3 3/4" and 5 3/4" respectively and come pre-drilled for mounting to a machine or custom jig. Made of rigid ABS.
Build your own DIY Dust collection cart with only half sheet of 3/4 inch plywood. Dust collection cart with cyclone separator is something that every woodworker needs. This is a sturdy, cheap to build and a great space saver with vertical stacking capability. As much as I love to design and enjoy building, seeing saw […]
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It's been a while since I updated you on the kitchen progress. There's still a lot to do but it's super duper functional as is so I'm working on other things
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A miter saw is one of the handiest tools you can own, and one of the messiest. The chips and sawdust it creates get everywhere. This dust hood helps corral the mess by giving it somewhere to go—into a dust collector or shop vacuum. You can build a hood for your saw from plywood and a few fittings.
What to Think About When Doing Your Dust Collection Design In my first shop, which was my apartment bedroom, I had no dust collection except for vacuuming afterwards. This sucked. Literally. Imagine…cutting boards and then leaving the room, closing the door, and waiting for the dust to settle. It wasn’t a good way to encourage more shop time. So let’s assume you want some sort of dust collection system…even if just eventually.
Build your own extraction system (construction instructions) Why this extraction system? As a DIY enthusiast, you quickly reach the point where the vacuum cleaner bags fill up so quickly that you need another solution for vacuuming. A solution that doesn't require bags and has a larger capacity for chips. That's exactly why I developed this extraction system concept. All you need is a bit of sheet material and a blower from a broken vacuum cleaner from eBay or the scrap yard. The blower is the part that usually still works. Your advantage: Anyone who has built this extraction system themselves knows how it works and is able to repair it at any time. The only thing that can break on this extraction system is the blower. You can get this blower from any old vacuum cleaner from your grandmother, mother or from the scrap yard. This means you have an extraction system that will serve you faithfully for the rest of your life :-) Exclusive: Together with the assembly instructions for the extraction system, you will receive access to a video in which the construction is accompanied by tips and tricks as well as detailed explanations in addition to the assembly instructions. Project dimensions: The extraction system has a height of 100 cm, a width of 50 cm and a depth of 61 cm. A notice: The construction instructions do not contain instructions for the electrical system. The electrical connection should only be carried out by qualified personnel. Scope of delivery: A multi-page PDF document will be automatically activated in your customer account immediately after receipt of payment. Language: German The instructions are in German and can be translated using https://www.deepl.com/de/translator/files. Building instructions, just for laymen or also for professionals? The main component of our building instructions are the drawings of all the individual parts including the dimensions. In addition, a detailed list of materials makes purchasing easier, so you save a lot of time and can enjoy the craft. The building instructions ensure a safe and smooth process, save you planning and the hassle of a faulty construction. In addition, the building instructions are structured in a logical and self-contained order, with each section describing how to make a part. With one of our building instructions, you always keep an overview, can concentrate on what is fun about crafting and do not have to worry about whether the planning is wrong. As you can see, one of our building instructions offers you many advantages and all at a very fair price. Whether you are a layman or a professional, with building instructions everyone wins and the work is twice as much fun. Advantages at a glance: Save time planning Save time listing all materials Don’t worry about poor planning Always keep an overview Save time for detailed research Save money by avoiding errors and minimizing waste. Conclusion: Whether you're a professional or a layman, building instructions make your work easier and save you money, time and stress. We hope you have fun with your building project and that you're as enthusiastic about our building instructions as we are.
When I find a product I really like I want to share it. The Sweepovac is an in-wall vacuum for your kitchen, although we installed ours where the most mess is.…
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Mini Cyclone Bucket Dust Collector: Keep your Lungs Healthy. If you are involved in woodworking by now you know that every woodworking workshop no matter how small it is needs a dust collector. Many say that the heart of a woodshop is the table saw, others say, it's their ro…