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Our workshop should have a dust collection system for woodworking.  
Our workshop should have a dust collection system for woodworking.  


A fixed system should be in place which has a couple of outlets with blast gates and flex hoses to connect wood working power tools as needed.  
A fixed system should be in place which has a couple of outlets with blast gates and flex hoses to connect wood working power tools as needed.  


First pitch: 100mm PVC pipe under the roof along the brick wall with 3 down pipes (y-junction). Each down pipe has a blast gate and a 100mm to 50/35/?? mm outlet. Fixed, smooth pipe wherever possible, flex hose only where necessary. This ensures maximum flow.
Since we only have machines with small extraction outlets < 60mm the large (4 inch / 100mm) dust collector is not feasable for them.
It might howewer be used for the CNC machines.
 
Find a cheap, used shop vac with automatic switch on.
Or
build own housing for an vacuume motor with an automatic switch. (https://www.amazon.de/Eltako-4825410-AR12DX-230V-Stromrelais/dp/B001BBZVU6/ref=sr_1_25?keywords=Einschaltautomatik&qid=1577803443&sr=8-25)
 
Connect vaccum to a zyklon dust seperator. Run some pipes from the zyklon to 1 or 2 wall plugs where a flex hose can be connected (https://www.amazon.de/Original-K%C3%A4rcher-Universal-Schlauchkupplung-Plus-Staubbeutel-Profi%C2%AE/dp/B07254F29R/)
 
https://www.mersch-reinigungstechnik.de/shop/wg/nass-trockensauger/muffen-und-adapter/


Risk of sparks in pipes is considered minimal. If there are valid concerns concerning sparks, putting bare copper wire inside the tubes and ground them is a common solution.


If allowed, drill a 100mm hole in the wall and blow *filtered* exhaust outside.


Estimated material costs: ~200-300 €
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Our workshop should have a dust collection system for woodworking.

A fixed system should be in place which has a couple of outlets with blast gates and flex hoses to connect wood working power tools as needed.

Since we only have machines with small extraction outlets < 60mm the large (4 inch / 100mm) dust collector is not feasable for them. It might howewer be used for the CNC machines.

Find a cheap, used shop vac with automatic switch on. Or build own housing for an vacuume motor with an automatic switch. (https://www.amazon.de/Eltako-4825410-AR12DX-230V-Stromrelais/dp/B001BBZVU6/ref=sr_1_25?keywords=Einschaltautomatik&qid=1577803443&sr=8-25)

Connect vaccum to a zyklon dust seperator. Run some pipes from the zyklon to 1 or 2 wall plugs where a flex hose can be connected (https://www.amazon.de/Original-K%C3%A4rcher-Universal-Schlauchkupplung-Plus-Staubbeutel-Profi%C2%AE/dp/B07254F29R/)

https://www.mersch-reinigungstechnik.de/shop/wg/nass-trockensauger/muffen-und-adapter/