I have a Delta Model 50-775 dust collector that I bought at Lowe's about 4 years ago. in my old (small) shop, it sat against the wall about 3 feet from the saw and jointer. When I moved into my new shop, I had it sitting next to the saw and jointer because I only had the short hose that had them connected in the old shop.
I got motivated a month or so ago and went out and bought 4" Drain/Waste tubing and fittings, moved the Dc over to the wall (about 8' from the saw) and then ran the tubing from the DC, up to about 8' high, then across to the saw, then down to a 4" Y fitting, splitting it to the saw and to the jointer. The jointer has a 4" port, so I just used the old 4" hose I had used before to connect it. For the saw, I dropped the tubing size down to 3" for about a 6" run, then installed a 3" Y fitting, reducing down to 2 inches for a hose to the BT310 and a 2" hose up to the Shark Guard.
It seemed to be working just fine but today, I disconnected the hose from the shark guard to suck up some sawdust on top of the saw and it wouldn't pick up the sawdust. I put my hand over the end and there was no suction.
I started disconnecting fittings and discovered that the whole lower part of the system, from where the 4" Y fitting splits to the jointer and saw to the jointer was full of jointer chips. Cleaned all that out and still don't have much suction. The rest of the lines seem to be clear. I need to remove the ducting from the inlet of the DC to check one more thing, the DC has a "trap" like in your sink to keep large items from foing down the drain. I once found a piece of insulation it had sucked up and it was blocking the line because it caught on that trap.
If that is clear, I'm wondering if going down to 3" tubing would increase the velocity enough to pull the jointer chips through the system.
Or, is the 1HP DC jsut too small for that much tubing?
I got motivated a month or so ago and went out and bought 4" Drain/Waste tubing and fittings, moved the Dc over to the wall (about 8' from the saw) and then ran the tubing from the DC, up to about 8' high, then across to the saw, then down to a 4" Y fitting, splitting it to the saw and to the jointer. The jointer has a 4" port, so I just used the old 4" hose I had used before to connect it. For the saw, I dropped the tubing size down to 3" for about a 6" run, then installed a 3" Y fitting, reducing down to 2 inches for a hose to the BT310 and a 2" hose up to the Shark Guard.
It seemed to be working just fine but today, I disconnected the hose from the shark guard to suck up some sawdust on top of the saw and it wouldn't pick up the sawdust. I put my hand over the end and there was no suction.
I started disconnecting fittings and discovered that the whole lower part of the system, from where the 4" Y fitting splits to the jointer and saw to the jointer was full of jointer chips. Cleaned all that out and still don't have much suction. The rest of the lines seem to be clear. I need to remove the ducting from the inlet of the DC to check one more thing, the DC has a "trap" like in your sink to keep large items from foing down the drain. I once found a piece of insulation it had sucked up and it was blocking the line because it caught on that trap.
If that is clear, I'm wondering if going down to 3" tubing would increase the velocity enough to pull the jointer chips through the system.
Or, is the 1HP DC jsut too small for that much tubing?

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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