Add a few heavy duty magnet strips to the bottom of the inside of floor sweep box. It will help catch any loose screws or brads from being sucked up and damaging your system. Along with hopefully preventing metal from bouncing around inside metal piping at a high velocity and creating a spark and a possible fire inside the collector. Plus your insurance inspector will like you more.
I've already seen and liked all those other videos since the shop move.. But that sure system is legit! So three of you are awesome sauce.. great video. Keep up the awesomeness.. take care
Hey John how do you charge people after you get the cost of Materials out of the way do you do it hourly? how did you figure that out when you where just getting started
Not being a smartass, did you guys put copper wire through for static? I'm still learning so I can set up my own little hobby shop. Does this system not need that? Love your videos!
Love the wheels on the bottom of the 55-gallon drums, but with a fork lift, would it be any easier to build up something to lift and get out easier? Meant to be constructive. I know my anvil is a pain to move on similar wheels.
I just installed new duct system similar to yours and I am as excited as you! It is so important to have a good system and it is often underestimated when building a shop. Especially for new guys into woodworking. Great job!
After spending money on everything, you got the choice of spending more for the dolly or buying some casters and a piece of plywood or other scraps to make a dolly. Either way, she'll do.
Looks like a great dust collection system which will save your lungs in the long run. I did notice that John looked like he was into polishing the pole, must come from experience
Wow…what an utterly super dust-collection system. WOW!!!! Yeehaa! I want that in my garage-workshop!!
i gotta say…this video sucks…buh dum tish!
This video sucks…. lol
Love the systems.
Too bad you couldn't mount it outside in a separate space to reduce sounds.
Add a few heavy duty magnet strips to the bottom of the inside of floor sweep box. It will help catch any loose screws or brads from being sucked up and damaging your system. Along with hopefully preventing metal from bouncing around inside metal piping at a high velocity and creating a spark and a possible fire inside the collector. Plus your insurance inspector will like you more.
I've already seen and liked all those other videos since the shop move.. But that sure system is legit! So three of you are awesome sauce.. great video. Keep up the awesomeness.. take care
Name the dust collector Dusty Rhodes 😂👍 keep up the good work 🇺🇸
This is the dust collection I wish for!
Oneida Dust Deputy The dust collection I can afford…
That dust collection sucks, that's awesome
Very cool , I just recently put in the 5 HP professional system in my shop LOVE it.
How’s the rotator cuff, Jordan?
Should make a water fall table it’s frozen
Where are your safety glasses From ? Thank you in advance
Love your content
What happen to your jet cyclone dust extractor
Hey John how do you charge people after you get the cost of Materials out of the way do you do it hourly? how did you figure that out when you where just getting started
My dust collector just came so your timing for tips and tricks is PERFECT. Thanks, guys!
The word you were searching for is conical (cone shaped)
build a pool table!
You need a drill press in the metal shop…
Great video guys. Can't wait to see the shop when it's all done
Not being a smartass, did you guys put copper wire through for static? I'm still learning so I can set up my own little hobby shop. Does this system not need that? Love your videos!
Love the channel, but that Ohio state shirt should be burned in a barrel out back!
If going that nice why not install the auto gate openers? They open and close gates when the machine is turned on or off.
Love the wheels on the bottom of the 55-gallon drums, but with a fork lift, would it be any easier to build up something to lift and get out easier? Meant to be constructive. I know my anvil is a pain to move on similar wheels.
I just installed new duct system similar to yours and I am as excited as you! It is so important to have a good system and it is often underestimated when building a shop. Especially for new guys into woodworking. Great job!
Add a couple of magnets in front of the dust extraction points, will pick out the nails and screws! Won't fck up your filters haha
Jordan you rock the OSU gear! Go Bucks!!
This dust collector is small but that dust collector is far away…..
O-H
You guys should do a video about making a dedicated charging station for the shop
Why not put the dust collection outside? / in a room to reduce the noise?
After spending money on everything, you got the choice of spending more for the dolly or buying some casters and a piece of plywood or other scraps to make a dolly. Either way, she'll do.
I have the Supercell in my shop it is so amazing! I could not be happier.
I need a vacuum with that much suction
The wire in the flexi pipe , screw it to the tin ducting to stop static build up from giving out shocks
BOOYA!
Looks really sharp and clean.
It certainly does suck!!!
Looks like a great dust collection system which will save your lungs in the long run. I did notice that John looked like he was into polishing the pole, must come from experience
What pocket knives do you guys all EDC?