16-08-2016, 08:40 AM
(16-08-2016, 07:03 AM)PREM Wrote: Liking the fit, not so much the concrete door. I think with the lighting it may change the look.
That is nice cutting around the cylinder, not much room for the stretcher plates.
Is that the dust deputy? or another make adapted. Is it any good?.
Top job as always old man
Due to the special height & depth of that cabinet around the cylinder etc, I asked for the unit to be sent as component form panels. The Electric Boiler, Cylinder, Rain Water Harvesting System, all took up far more space than the Client & I had imagined. As I said earlier, it was a tight squeeze to get everything into a 1200wide x 730deep x 2300high cabinet.
Cutting that lower panel to the shape of the Cylinder was pretty much the first workout for my new cordless Festool jigsaw after my 13 year old Milwaukee blew up the other week.
The Cyclone is a Dust Commander DLX. About £37 off Ebay. Currently, its mounted to a plywood dropbox that I knocked up quickly and it all fits inside a Sys 4. 50mm non Anti Static hose from the CT to the Cyclone, then 36mm Anti Static hose to the tool. It works really well and captures pretty much all the sawdust, except for the fact that it does store Static Electricity. After using it to cut & trim a load of the MFC panels and the MDF for the Ceiling Boxing, each time I walked past it mounted on top of my CT Extractor, I could feel the very small amount of hair left on my head start to stand up !!!!! .........
It did get me thinking about that Oneida Systems Cyclone & Dropbox that you & I looked at Ray, back at the W14 Exhibition in Birmingham. I think its imported from the US into the UK by Toolovation...???? BUT, the complete thing to mount on top of the CT Extractor is £250 inc Vat. It is made of electrically conductive parts though, so my hair would be safe for a little while longer.....