Date: 6/9/1998, 3:34 pm
Try putting a cigarette butt into the shop vac and see what happens... We desidn and sell industrial dust collection systems, so I have some background here. Sawdust is quite explosive in the right mixture. I would not recommend plastic ductwork although some will disagree. Why risk it? Also it is not as much a concern unless you are recycling the air. Certainly in most home shops with the bag type collectors (Penn State, Jet, Delta, etc...) i would recommend careful grounding and no smoking. With these reasonable precautions the risk is minimal.
> Doesn't it seem strange that you can get dust collection systems
> using plastic piping with ground cables strung through them, but many
> shop vacs, as far as I know don't?
> Mike Spence
Messages In This Thread
- Warning, Sawdust Can Explode.
Mark Kanzler -- 6/8/1998, 6:51 pm- Re: Warning, Sawdust, fumes and static electricity
Tor-Henrik Furmyr -- 6/9/1998, 5:13 am- Re: Warning, Sawdust, fumes and static electricity
Mark Kanzler -- 6/9/1998, 9:54 am- Dust collection with plastic hoses
Mike Spence -- 6/9/1998, 11:34 am- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses
Don Beale -- 6/9/1998, 3:34 pm- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses
Mike Spence -- 6/9/1998, 8:31 pm- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses How does a groung wire work?
Mark Kanzler -- 6/10/1998, 6:30 pm- Re: Spontaneous Combustion.
Mark Kanzler -- 6/10/1998, 6:24 pm- Re: Spontaneous Combustion.
NPenney -- 6/22/1998, 9:59 am
- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses
Paul Jacobson -- 6/9/1998, 11:54 pm- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses
Don Beale -- 6/9/1998, 11:18 pm - Re: Spontaneous Combustion.
- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses How does a groung wire work?
- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses
- Re: Dust collection with plastic hoses
- Dust collection with plastic hoses
- Re: Warning, Sawdust, fumes and static electricity
- Re: Warning, Sawdust, fumes and static electricity