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#2
QuoteIn response to your general question, it is quite common for main runs to be larger than the equipment drops.  So there is no harm in running a 6" line to your table saw's 4" port as long as your DC is able to maintain adequate velocity in the larger line.

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ah of course I have seen that in many workshops now that I think about it.  Btw just finished reading your thread on your top hat design great work and information there. never would have considered flow straightening before reading that.
#3
I am trying to understand your DC design....I am very much new to DC

I believe you opened up the impeller intake to 6 inches and then using a Y adapter to go into two 4 inch systems. Do you have 2 cyclones/Thien baffles connected to that?

Also a general question assuming at some point in the DC chain I have to drop to 4 inches... does having 6 inches before that matter? I.e. if I run 6 inch to my table saw and its dust port is 4  is this any better then just running 4 inches assuming I am only running 1 tool and 1 dc connection at at time?
#4
Great stuff thank you.

Any chance you have any pictures of your work?