bill pentz cyclone

I'm new to FOG.  Have you finished the Bill Pentz cyclone?  I built mine 3 years ago.  Have you added a mini to your ct yet?

Thx, Tim
 
i cutt all the parts and bent them to shape . i need a welder to weld them together. a local shop wanted half the price of a new welder to do it for me so decided to buy 1. i am going to get an inverter mig welder as i have a stick welder already. unfortunitly i havnt got the money yet.
as for the cyclone for the vac . i put that on hold for now until i make my shop bigger . might make it for the midi i will get some day for site work. my ct22 has a homemade workcenter on top so space is limited.

i built a thein baffel out of a drum as a seperator. i heard a lot of good and bad ( not as effiecient as a cyclone ) things about it and decided it to build it as any thing is better than nothing.  only used it a small bit and so far im getting 95-100% in the drum of table saw chips. i will start a thread on this

can we see some pics of your cyclone
 
maybe I am the dummy here, but as I see it the Thien system is working on a 21/2 inch hose. has anyone adapted this to work with a Festool dust collector hose either 27 or 36 mm.
I t would be interesting to see this in action.I am not a fan of the Dust Deputy system at this point.
 
i have a 50mm hose in and a 27 or 36 out of mine. i get great suction from both[attachthumb=#]
 
Yes I will post some pics of my cyclone.  I built my own pipe also.  I was going to use 6" pvc. The 10' pieces were not a bad price but at $25 per wye and T connections it was going to cost me more than the actual cyclone itself.  I'm cheap I guess.

As far as the welds go,  I took my 2 main pieces to a local sheet metal fabricator and he crimped the edges for me.  It snapped right together!  It was VERY time consuming but well worth it!
 
Wow I didn't know Ed Morgano sold ClearVue!  Hope all is well with him.  He helped me out immensely throughout the cyclone building process.  I just gave him a call when I ran into a problem.  I bought the fan and the auto start button from him.

Anyway here are some pictures of my cyclone.  I can't stress enough how much I LOVE having built it.  It took a LONG time but well worth it!
 
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