fitting a cheap cyclonecto an old clt midi (video)

Russty

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ok i know this has probably been done to death but i made the video fairly comprehensive so hopefully it will help someone
 
can anyone else not see the video? i can see videos in other posts but not mine for some reason. just copied and pasted the link.
Cheers,
Russ.
 
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Yes thanks Alex... I did cringe when the guy opens the midi full of sawdust and
No bag..lol
 
Vondawg said:
Yes thanks Alex... I did cringe when the guy opens the midi full of sawdust and
No bag..lol

lol so did i!  :o im mostly using the midi at home for the renovation and id forgot to take the bags to the workshop when doing the vid. had the cyclone worked  first time though i wouldnt have needed a bag, in theory
 
Great video, made me chuckle a few times  [big grin]
Informative and helpful, thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks Russty

I had all the components but I like the PVC pipe routine.Thanks for the detailed video! Because it's such an old technique and not many Midi's out there this has given me confidence.

Cheers

Will post when I've completed mine :) (Xmas - New Year break)
 
I've been keeping an eye on those cheap cyclones on Ebay, theres even some aluminium ones for sale.
Although I'd likely just use the usual pipes so its more or less done like the Oneda ones as I'm not right keen on modifying my CTM 26.

 
Russty said:
ok i know this has probably been done to death but i made the video fairly comprehensive so hopefully it will help someone
Hi  I am planning to build one for CT Midi,  have you experience any loss of pressure ?
How is that cyclone working so far
 
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