...your dust collector bags look like -this-!
These are 24" x 48" "bags", BTW.. Both bottom ones were full, but it gets better... Yup, the upper bags began to fill, too, but I didn't notice until I had removed the bottom ones!
Can you say "messy"?, boys and girls....? <lol>
Do as I say, not as I do..... Check them there bags!
You know you've waited too long when.....
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Ooooo, that's a lot of flower!
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When I had bags, the performance of the collector would start to go down when the bottom bag was half full. That gave me incentive to empty. I hated the emptying so much that I bought a large 1 micron filter to replace the top bag and started using a clear plastic bag on the bottom. The filter was way worth it. The volume the collector would pull about doubled. And, it's a lot easier to empty.
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I've not found 24" diameter filters... Would love to find some! No room for a cyclone separator, either....
My dust collector is actually so oversized for my needs that I really don't notice when the bags fill, and in fact when the bags begin to fill up nicely is when they also begin the cake-over enough that they produce very, very little fine dust. Since I'm doing a full-on cleaning of them this time, I'm expecting to see a lot of fine dust this summer...
I typically only need to empty them once a year(only dust goes to it, no planer or jointer chips), in the fall, usually, but I've had a rather productive winter, it appears!
My dust collector is actually so oversized for my needs that I really don't notice when the bags fill, and in fact when the bags begin to fill up nicely is when they also begin the cake-over enough that they produce very, very little fine dust. Since I'm doing a full-on cleaning of them this time, I'm expecting to see a lot of fine dust this summer...
I typically only need to empty them once a year(only dust goes to it, no planer or jointer chips), in the fall, usually, but I've had a rather productive winter, it appears!
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All righty then..... What 'cha do with all that dust when it needs to be tossed? I live in the mountains and am reluctant to dump it out in the back 40.
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Into the -big- compost pile and tilled-in already...
Throw away?? Never!
Throw away?? Never!
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Owners of big shaggy dogs have been known to save bags of shed fur, spin it into yarn and make sweaters out of it -- I think Mother Earth News back in the 70s and 80s carried articles on that topic.
What about mixing that dust with a bunch of glue, making your own MDF out of it, and rolling out a line of from-scratch old family recipe Danelectros? Instead of Masonite, call the stuff "Mariolis" or something.
Certainly beats a sweater made from a Collie's tuchas.
What about mixing that dust with a bunch of glue, making your own MDF out of it, and rolling out a line of from-scratch old family recipe Danelectros? Instead of Masonite, call the stuff "Mariolis" or something.
Certainly beats a sweater made from a Collie's tuchas.
Alan Peterson
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Name in Anagram Form: "Resonant Peal"