![]() ![]() ![]() But it’s high quality and easily can be reconfigured or removed if needed. The laterals and elbows are the pricey items. The nordfab duct isn’t too bad price wise. and you either caulk or use foil tape to seal it. The pvc ducting requires screwing or riveting the fittings blast gates etc. I like the idea of clamp together because I can easily remove sections or add on. You could also use spiral pipe from a local supplier. When I priced the duct fittings and blast gates out online the price was high but the shipping put it way out of my reach. ![]() I bought an adapter from clearvue to allow connecting to the cyclone. I began looking into the pricey nordfab ducting. If that time comes and I still have mine I may decide to just go that route. When you get yours up and running id be very interested to hear what you think. Didn’t even know what a vfd was when I bought mine. Oh so u bought a 3 phase with the intention of running a vfd. Any part of the duct gets bumped and dust falls. But the pvc even grounded constantly has dust stuck to it and now with my lathe in here I want as little dust as possible. On the Leeson there are external capacitors but the Baldor is a different design as it looks.Īre you planning to use the 6” or 8” pvc pipe? I have been but have decided to slowly start purchasing the clamp together ducting. Clearvue told me in an email not to start or stop it more than 5 times in an hour or it will burn up the start/run capacitors. I have a 5hp Leeson motor on mine (although I now see on Clearvue’s website they are using Baldor) and I have a start & run capacitor. Do not start and stop the dust collector more than 5 times in a single hour. Here is a tip for you and this greatly affects me. My real problem is that I need a real shop not a garage with tons of immovable objects located in my way. I had designed a closet for it with sound absorbing panels and in the end the sound proofing material is not cheap and the closet eats up too much space. Plus it’s a much smaller foot print in my situation. But it’s variable speed with a controller and pretty quiet to my understanding. So I’m looking to sell it and plan on getting the Harvey G700. I have not had any complaints but even with my 3m peltor ear muffs( which are currently the best for loud noises) I just don’t want to listen to it anymore. But my god it is crazy loud in my garage and I live in an HOA. Currently have it installed on a shared interior wall. It is air conditioned(mini-split) and fully insulated. My garage is 20 x 18 with 99.5” ceiling height. Clear Vue Cyclones manufactures the most efficient cyclone dust separator as designed by Bill Pentz. Clear Vue Cyclones, Liberty, South Carolina. However, in my small 2 car garage it is crazy loud. Clear Vue Cyclones manufactures the most efficient cyclone dust separator as designed by Bill. When I purchased it back in 2019, I wanted a dust collector that actually performs like it is advertised. I love it! It performs exactly as Clearvue claims it does. ![]()
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