Q&A

Can you use a shop vac as a dust extractor?

Can you use a shop vac as a dust extractor?

Small garage workshops gather dust and dirt quickly, but many dust collection systems are too costly or large to install in smaller shops. A secondary option is to build your own dust collection system using a shop vac, which can be picked up for less than $100.

Can you put a dust collector in the attic?

Registered. I think it will work fine as long as the air from the attic circulates back down to the shop. Just put either a regular floor vent in the ceiling or one that has louvers that open when under vaccuum/pressure.

Is sawdust bad for shop vac?

Short answer: A shop-vac is better than nothing, but barely adequate for dust collection on almost any stationary power tool. On the other hand, a dust collector would be inappropriate and wouldn’t work very well for most handheld tools.

What pipe should I use for dust collection?

PVC is commonly used in dust collection systems. Typically for longer runs you should use 6″ or larger pipe, regardless of the material. If you’re using PVC, the larger, less expensive pipe is commonly available as sewer drain pipe.

How do you get rid of dust in air?

How do you remove dust from the air?

  1. Dust properly. Clean surfaces with a damp cloth or sponge.
  2. Clean bed linens more often. Clean your sheets, pillows and pillow cases at least once every week in hot water.
  3. Vacuum regularly.
  4. Mop the floors.
  5. Keep dirt out.
  6. Maintain your home.
  7. Use HEPA air filters.
  8. Skip the clutter.

Can a shop vac be used as a dust collector?

Both options are very cost-effective, presuming you already have a shop vac you can use. Now, let’s see what to do if you don’t own one. The most basic type of dust collection system is a cloth bag attached to the dust port of a tool. A wet/dry vacuum connects to the dust port with a hose.

What’s the best way to build a dust collector?

Build this see-through cyclone dust separator for your shop vac! A dust collection system is as crucial to any workshop as oxygen is to the human lungs! By using plywood, router, and a marker or knife, you can build this DIY dust collector all by yourself. Hit tutorial for details. makezine 4. Affordable DIY Dust Collector

How big should a dust collection cart be?

My dust collection cart has less than a 2 sqft footprint and 3″ casters making it less obstructive and easy to get out of your way! You can follow these basic instructions and adjust the dimensions to fit your own shop vac or if you are starting from scratch you can pick up the vacuum I have HERE.

Can you make a dust collector out of plastic buckets?

Get the best out of your plastic buckets by making a dust collector, use 1 or 2 buckets to build a dust collector, will just work fine. You will get a whole bag of tricks too about how to upgrade a dust collector so it will work fine for the current situations.