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#1
Thien Cyclone Separator Lid Discussion / Re: Confused
January 20, 2012, 08:08:05 PM
Woops-don't know how to insert quotes!
#2
Peter, could you give some detail on how you made your sweeps?
#3
Yes it is cool Steve. When I've finished my top hat, (Closing in on 80 so I don't move like greased lightning) I'll get some laminate and give that a shot. Sounds like it will make emptying and carting to the recycle site much easier.
Thanks
#4
By the way Merry Christmas everyone.
#5
Thanks for the replies. Do you think contact cement would work? The ends will be retained securely.
#6

I am thinking of attaching the sheet metal, shown in the photo, to the top and bottom retaining rings with finishing nails spaced approx. 1" apart. Even though they can be countersunk they will still protrude slightly and the wall won't be completely smooth at the very top and bottom. Do you think that will affect the seperator's performance?
Thanks
#7
The reason I was considering a square box was to hold a trash can with a bag in it . I was thinking of putting pipe insulation around the top and keeping the trash can tight to the top of the box. I wasn't sure if the vacuum would be enough to suck the bag up but it looks like that would happen.
so I'll just put the top hat right on the can. After that windy reply, I've read previous posts that claim there is no problem with a box.
JC
#8
Thanks again - I'll give it a shot
#9
Thanks for the fast replies. I'll forget the bag.
Phil, what about the top hat height and the location of the inlet ?


JC
#10
Thien Cyclone Separator Lid Discussion / top hat height
December 09, 2011, 12:21:27 AM
First I want to say hi, and also say how glad I am to have stumbled on this great sight while surfing. It looks like a Thien Baffle will solve my dust collector problems. I have a pretty powerful 2 H.P. blower I picked up used,from a cabinet making business. It's mounted on a 50 gal barrel and blows into a 2' dia. by 6' high bag. Dust is collected very well but 2/3 goes into the barrel and 1/3 into the bag. Needless to say it's a major effort to empty. There is hardly any fine dust settling in the shop.

Finally the questions - I notice that top hat sizes seem to be determined by duct size and container diameter. I plan on mounting a top hat on top of an airtight square box that will hold a 26 gal trash can with a plastic garbage bag in it. I thought a 20" dia. baffle would be good but wonder if a 10" top hat height with a 6" inlet at the top of the wall might work. My thinking is that my blower is quite strong ( I don't know it's ratings but we try to keep cats and small puppies clear of intakes), and this might slow down the air stream and help settle some of the finer dust.  Do you think I'm close, or out to lunch? Also, would the plastic bag be sucked out of the container or do you think it would be O.K.

I don't mind experimenting but I'm so impressed by the knowledge and ideas of this group that I thought I could tap into that. and get off to a flying start instead of beginning with a crash.

Thanks all.
J.C.