I used a product from Nordfab in my DC system. It is a sealed clamp ring
that engages a rolled edge on each end of the duct to be joined. Nice
system, reasonably priced, but won't accommodate any axial play as will a
regular duct connector (minor disadvantage). After assembly, you will need
to verify continuity of the duct work (if this is important to you) since
the seal is non conductive.
Nordfab can be reached at www.nordfab.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
To: felder-woodworking@... <felder-woodworking@...>
Date: Friday, April 28, 2000 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Dust collector piping question
Recently I saw a picture of a spiffy new ductwork system that features
built-in gasketted snap-clamp fittings. The advantages to this system: fast
installation, self-sealing, and easy to disassemble for modifications. The
source might be Grizzly of all places. I'll post a follow-up if I see it
again.
..Geoff
----- Original Message -----
From: Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...>
To: <felder-woodworking@...>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Dust collector piping question
Steve-Zip-screws and good quality duct tape are definitely the way to go,
especially
when your plans change, you get a new machine, and some duct disassembly
is in order!
Fifty gazillion sheet metal men can't be wrong! -Philip
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