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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

een cyclone stofzuiger van 7 flessen

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  • There is a problem I see. The final stage has holes smaller then the input hose. This means there is a potential to clog. I would flip the second cyclone stage around to the top and the primary on the bottom 

  • I just found some details on this project. Have a look at this forum: cnczone.com/forums/woodworking­/51385-my_diy_cyclone_dust_col­lector.html

  • Nice project, video would have been better showing the assembly in detail.

  • this puts all the commercial units to shame :-)

  • Interesting, but what happens to large pieces? Looks like anything larger than an inch or so will not pass through the cyclones; or is this just for fine particles?

  • "The Multi-Clone", Nice work.

  • Do multiple smaller cyclones work better than one large cyclone with the same volume? What are you using for the motor and impeller?

  • Great job. I looked on your web site but didn't see it there. I would like a little explanation to build my own please.

  • really cool.

  • Van afvalbeheer gesproken... :P

    Goede verwezenlijking.

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