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Re: Dust Extraction
Guy's, I should of mentioned in the original post my extraction is a small Felder AF16.(I have limited power now and in the future my shop will be moved to my olive farm which is off grid, so even
By jontathan samways · #85592 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
It also depends on the blower and where you are on the performance curve. Small collectors run towards the max of their pressure range. An extra inch added by pipe can drop cfm like a rock while a
By David Kumm · #85591 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
That's a good point John,that is a standard reply, and i am sure it is meant to be for the highly flexible interior ridged not smooth on the interior like the more rigid smooth interior stuff.?
By mac campshure · #85590 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
Mac had mentioned the possible effect that flex had the effect of reducing flow about 10 to 1. Now I believe that is the standard response from ducting designers but in my tests I found very little
By "[email protected] · #85589 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
well the information one would need to calculate anything: air flow in CFM and the inches of Mercury that your system will draw are not there, so you are going seat of the pants all the way.
By Cliff <rohrabacher@...> · #85588 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
Yah I'm pretty much sold on the Cal Air Unit, I'll prolly have to go the 4HP 20 gallon model because of the CFM it produces is closest to my crapsman 5 HP model On 2/4/2017 12:20 AM,
By Cliff <rohrabacher@...> · #85587 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
The original post was that it was all about noise reduction. It was after reading about Quincy and Kaeser and Cal Air Tools (here) that I purchased the Cal Air Tools 4HP 20 gal compressor with drier,
By joelgelman · #85586 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
This 2 hp Quincy compressor seems very much like the unit I have. Mine is a 2 hp unit with a 26 gallon vertical tank. I bought it direct from the local Qunicy rep because he quoted the best price. I
By scott.charmack · #85585 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
I would think 2 100 would meet your requirements . Two 125 is quite a bit larger than your a 160 opening. 1 ft of flex equals 10 ft of pipe in resistance. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412
By mac campshure · #85584 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
Hi Jonathan. Based purely on airflow and dust collection considerations and no experience of drum sanders, my thought would be to do all you reasonably can to maximise the airflow/CFM into and through
By imaybury · #85583 ·
Re: Dust Extraction
If you have 125mm drops already without seeing the actual configuration I would run 2 of them and reduce at the machine. An alternative would be to run a new flexible 160 drop that divides with a Y
By "[email protected] · #85582 ·
Dust Extraction
I'm about to hook up a drum sander in my shop. The two top ports on the drum sander are 100mm The sander needs to be mobile so tubing needs to be flexible (two pieces of flex both approx 2meters long)
By jontathan samways · #85581 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
Mine is a very old unit. Im not sure the exact year but it has the cast iron cover. I had been thinking maybe i seated the bearings wrong. But yes they are the right ones. I was walked through the
By patrick walsh <pwalsh651@...> · #85580 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
Are you sure you replaced with correct bearings and loaded them appropriately? I'm not familiar with the Delta but old DP often run angular contact bearings. The bit runs out until pressure is applied
By David Kumm · #85579 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
Not everything old is good. There are old machines that were mediocre or worse when they were new, and Delta made a lot in that category. In the middle of the last century they made a lot of stuff for
By mark thomas · #85578 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
I got to listen to a 2 horse California the other day. Whisper quiet! My other choice was the two stage 5 horse 60 gallon Quincy. After Macs response i am thinking again. Ill tell you this. I
By patrick walsh <pwalsh651@...> · #85577 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
I believe I have a same compressor with a vertical 26 gallon tank. I bought it direct from the local Quincy rep and got the best price. He told me it was all American made. However when it arrived
By scott.charmack · #85576 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
I went to the Cal Tools site. The videos are impressive. What do they build them from Acetal and Rulon?
By Cliff <rohrabacher@...> · #85575 ·
Re: For Sale: FY 2000, KF700; AD731; FB540; Oneida DC - Fresno, CA
Perhaps it is obvious to some but can you let me know the length of the slider and HP of the motors on the KF700. Was scoring option available then? Also, appears pre X-roll change.
By imran · #85574 ·
Re: Quincy compressors
I also recommend the California Air Tools compressor, though mine (10020C) didn't have the built-in dryer. Remarkably quiet for a 5.5CFM, 2HP compressor. Only plaint: the two suction cup-like rubber
By Robert Shostak · #85573 ·