Hector's Thien-baffle shopvac
Shop vac mounted over a thien-baffle and container for catching
the dust
You can download a PDF of this drawing:
thien_separator.pdf
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The shopvac motor, filter and filter cover
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The thien-baffle/Separator as viewed from the dust chamber end
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Inlet into the Thien-baffle chamber
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Outlet from the Thien-baffle chamber
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A sizeable pile of dust and shavings for a test
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A view of the motor/filter compartment before the test
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The same compartment after sucking the pile. I had to use a brush to collect the few "fines" that got by.
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The pile of collected dust/shavings in the drum
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The final product, still lacking a coat of paint
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View from the back. That's the hose inlet at the upper left.
The motor and cover are removable after unplugging the power cable.
I added a cable reel which the original vac lacked.
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Shows how the top unit tilts away to allow bucket removal
Initially, I planned to shorten the shop vac container height but I
have to leave some space (30mm) between the filter and the baffle
outlet. All in all, I can only shave some 60mm from the container's
bottom. Meanwhile, I lose rigidity, a new bottom must be fashioned and
the all-up weight will increase. These drawbacks hardly offset the
advantage of a lower height.
An alternative would be using a smaller (lower) filter cartridge but
I'd hate to lose filtering area.
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See also:
More of Hector's projects
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