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Installing Dust Collection in the Barn (clearvue ef5) 

Matthew Cremona
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@robertpenn2152
@robertpenn2152 Год назад
“Watch Matt put all of his body weight into tightening these fittings for 30 minutes” 😂 Still amazed by the lining up of the trunk to the cyclone. Like you said, couldn’t have planned it that well if you tried.
@bay9876
@bay9876 Год назад
Nice layout of the Dust Collector. Having it out in the barn is so much better than a shop in the living quarters. At the best of times, small dust particles get pretty well everywhere. The wife will love you for this. Nice video
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
I have both. Two shops 😁
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 Год назад
Uh, this doesn't replace the other shop. This guy has TWO shops.
@Saltshaker2016
@Saltshaker2016 Год назад
@@idontthinkso666 yah, I’m jealous too. I just moved my shop from a 900 sqft space to 140sqft space because “The boss” said we needed to build and apartment 🙄.
@williampope3531
@williampope3531 Год назад
Matt's eye calibration is better than most people can use a laser! 👍👍
@Mr.Stacey-L-SCC
@Mr.Stacey-L-SCC Год назад
Impressive installation, fantastic use of the space. It should have a Cremona decal or two on it though 😁
@judithfairchild8620
@judithfairchild8620 Год назад
I'm sure it took you longer than 30minutes or so to get that dust collector put up and together. Job very well done.
@catgynt9148
@catgynt9148 Год назад
Consider dumping sawdust into your compost garden. Thanks for sharing this insightful video. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace Matt.
@brianelliot2719
@brianelliot2719 Год назад
You can dump it into compost but wood is mostly carbon so it’s missing other minerals…you can add grass clippings (nitrogen), but you’re low in trace minerals which can cause poor results if not added.
@ErtsenPlayGames
@ErtsenPlayGames Год назад
Use some dampening matt for cars etc and put under and in front of it some diy sound dampening panels out of wooden frame and insulation wool or just some foam that will redirect the sound up above into the foam Should help a lot
@oliverking9951
@oliverking9951 Год назад
SpiderMatt SpiderMatt, does whatever a spider can! If you filmed this solo (which I assumed you did as no sane person would have simply watched whilst you were hopping around so high off the ground 😉) your legs must have been pumping from all the climbing up and down the ladder to set up the shots and then do the install! Amazing job 🙂
@richardrodgers1883
@richardrodgers1883 Год назад
Somebody was running the forklift to get him up and down .
@ronsafreed2400
@ronsafreed2400 Год назад
man,,what a job,,looks good,,good work..good job eyeing that that up...i will say its better then having a dusty barn,,,
@jeffjones4006
@jeffjones4006 Год назад
Behind a millwright for 45+ years installing equipment in many difficult places you did a fine job. Climbing around the equipment is part of the job. Keep up the great vids.
@oswynfaux
@oswynfaux Год назад
The rule is 1/d² for sound reduction, with it way up near the roof unlike the other collector it's going to be quieter, plus I think the spray foam might be acting as a acoustic absorber
@MikeC19100
@MikeC19100 Год назад
Barn Dust Collection ---DONE! Nice job getting it installed single-handed. One thing that helps with the sound dampener is the spray foam on the walls in the barn compared to the drywall surface in the shop. You could add some egg-crate foam to the wall behind the shop dust collection system which would help dampen the sound somewhat. They use that stuff in sound studios and it works great. You may have gotten some of that type of foam in packaging materials with some of your equipment purchases. It couldn't hurt and it could be installed with foam-safe spray glue..
@delgoldthorpe4005
@delgoldthorpe4005 Год назад
Great job mate, especially lining up the initial run to the filter :) my only comment would be the bolts on the filter and cyclone....you fitted them from the bottom, if you fit them from the top and put the nuts on the bottom, should the vibrations cause the nuts to come loose, all you loose is the nut and washer, and the bolt stays in place and makes the fix easier and faster ,and the bolts hold everything roughly in place until the new(or old nuts if you can find them) are replaced. Great vid :)
@alanblasczyk1779
@alanblasczyk1779 Год назад
You are really multi talented Matt. Once again...excellent job Sir !
@alanblasczyk1779
@alanblasczyk1779 Год назад
In response to asking if you can text me, I am emailing you my cell number now.
@Samalyzer45
@Samalyzer45 Год назад
Your sound (decibel) difference is known as the open field effect. An aspect of sound waves is that they have, "pressure", and for example, noise/sound level testing on large machinery at one time was done outdoors to eliminate "pressure" and known as an "open field test". Without the tightly enclosing walls (the garage) the sound "pressure" is less, and you get a lower decibel reading, and reaction on your eardrums.
@sheep1ewe
@sheep1ewe Год назад
Thank You! This was helpful since finaly i plan to install a proper dustcollection instead of all the clatter with movable fans i use currently....
@murrayandru7527
@murrayandru7527 Год назад
" Where does He Get all those Wonderful Toys !! ?? " Gardens love wood chips, dust etc. Enjoy Matt Awesome set up.. Kudos ...
@mikejennings838
@mikejennings838 Год назад
I love the kung foo clamp move!
@robertanderson2223
@robertanderson2223 Год назад
Complete with old man grunting! LOL!! Great job as usual Matt. Still waiting on the flooring to be finished. (Do I sound like the Mrs?)
@alexviau6950
@alexviau6950 Год назад
19:15 Man I was worried for your fingers there 😂
@josephbohme7917
@josephbohme7917 Год назад
As I always say, better to make a barn bigger than estimated & grow in, than find out how small it is after it is filled with supplies. Call this Bldg 1.
@victorhopper6774
@victorhopper6774 Год назад
had a huge old cyclone in the foundry's pattern shop i worked at 35 years ago . they had it mounted outside, much quiter inside that way. i doubt they bothered returning the air though as the place was hot as hell.
@MRrwmac
@MRrwmac Год назад
Matt, Thanks for the install video. You have got to be the luckiest guy ORRRR your approximations to line up those ducts as well as they did was absolutly amazing! I would have been laughing at the precise coincidence myself!
@TomsDIYShop
@TomsDIYShop Год назад
Hey Matt, really enjoyed watching the installation of your new dust collection and, also being a one-man show, I can appreciate the sometimes sketchy maneuvering needed to get the job done! Great Job!
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 Год назад
I hung the drapes for the Life of Montana building in Bozeman. The finished length of the drapes was 131 inches. When I first hung them, I'd had them made 120 inches long. Everyone freaked out that they were too short, it was a Friday. I told them to call me Monday for shortening them to 131 as they'd be on the floor. They were.
@darkfactory8082
@darkfactory8082 Год назад
Oi, Matt, that drum will be full pretty soon.. Instead of wasting the sawdust, have you considered (even making a diy) bricks press, so you can use it for heating in the winter? Surfacing the slabs produces many many shavings to my knowledge. 😉Keep on, be frugal if you can. Resources will become very expensive..
@jefflee6711
@jefflee6711 Год назад
I would move the collection drum under the shelf and put two stakes out above the barrel rim to be able to lift the top off and rest on the stakes so you can roll out the barrel to empty. Really nice setup for dust collection in the barn.
@dalefriday5496
@dalefriday5496 Год назад
Fantastic system. Norm Abrahms would be proud!
@Wingnut_Stickman
@Wingnut_Stickman Год назад
3 decibels drop is half the volume -- not insignificant at all. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing!
@davidpape9726
@davidpape9726 Год назад
Great job installing the new Clearvue. I have the 1700 and it provides enough suction to pull your hand into the duct. I bet this one will really suck! They did not have the filter vibrator years ago when installing mine. Have to get one of those.
@albertsugarman6827
@albertsugarman6827 Год назад
Great job and a pleasant commentary. You made it look so smooth and easy, with humor.
@ronnielloyd4514
@ronnielloyd4514 Год назад
Matthew you are smart, intelligent and funny. You can laugh when things do not go exactly as you would like. I would start breaking things, which is not a good thing to do. I enjoy watching everything you do.
@SilverBack.
@SilverBack. Год назад
they both look Great bits of kit
@thebigswede1736
@thebigswede1736 Год назад
To make any assembly sound super technical just add "uhmuh bobber" to the end,😀
@user-wq5rg2so8u
@user-wq5rg2so8u 6 месяцев назад
Matt, I've burned a few miles of wire both mig and flux cored . My fair share of rods. You're a good stick.
@briturner11
@briturner11 Год назад
your "drop" is the size of my "main trunk". incredibly cool setup
@jamescole1786
@jamescole1786 Год назад
4/22/23; ..barn dust collection..new vacuum for slab flattening/router debris..Looks great Matt, kinda EZ installation due to your advance planning & mighty fine 'cam&gruve' clamp style solid tube-to-vacuum system. Now show us some of that slab flattening, want to see your slabs all cleaned up & ready for sale! Stay safe & carry on!👷👏👍🍷🍷😊
@TastelessChicken
@TastelessChicken Год назад
We have the same driver, it has a sheet metal screw setting. It works really well, you don't need to worry about overspinning the fastener, the driver stops automatically.
@Rogster559
@Rogster559 Год назад
Love your safety precautions for working at heights, very encouraging for learner safety, by the way those snap clasps will take your fingers off if you are not careful , mongrels are very hard to shut until the last second then they snap shut generally on your little finger , if they close easily they are too loose , other than that you have done an excellent job , well done from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
@mr19471985
@mr19471985 Год назад
You have good lay out of the system and it works. I understand what you were saying about blind luck verses planing that tube line up, yes sometime blind luck is still around. But you are meticulous and luck is more matter of fact. Your shop is well laid out, it looks great.
@JIMMYBUSHIDO
@JIMMYBUSHIDO Год назад
I had my iwn flooring company As you can by the comments, there are a lt of people interested in the manufacturing, and possibly installation of the product. That would sho the complete journey from tree, to floor. Im sure you gals would be very persuasive with any homeowner who have your product in their home 💯😎👍
@joeromanak8797
@joeromanak8797 Год назад
I never thought I’d tell you that your latest project sucks but here we are. 😉. In my small shop, the chips and dust go on the floor and wading through the mess or devoting time to the cleanup can really quench your enthusiasm for the job at hand. You won’t have that problem so 👍.
@Cdshakes
@Cdshakes Год назад
for db tests, i always like to compare of where my ears will be. Curious the difference from the shop (where you might be standing and working), to the barn, where the dust collection is mounted up so much higher, what the difference in the db levels are for your ears.
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
89db standing in front of the planer in the shop; 84db standing below the drop in the barn. I don’t don’t these reading too useful though since they’re so specific to my use case and with dust collection, the db will be much higher when the machine I’m pulling dust out of is running (94db while feeding a board through the planer)
@Cdshakes
@Cdshakes Год назад
@@mcremona thanks for the reply.
@elainedegoede6276
@elainedegoede6276 Год назад
Good job. Good thing you not scared of heights.😊
@rotorhawg8052
@rotorhawg8052 Год назад
Great job as always. One quick observation: when installing the filter shaker, I noticed you put the wingnuts on the top. Since the shaker is basically a vibrator, eventually the nuts may come loose, and if so the bolts will eventually drop out, as opposed to having the nuts on the bottom, then even if they vibrate off, the bolt will stay in due to gravity (or until the "vibrator" throws them out also). 🤣
@JeronimoStilton14
@JeronimoStilton14 11 месяцев назад
Yeah you definitely want some nylon locknuts, a spritz of loctite, or both.
@rhondasweeney7271
@rhondasweeney7271 Год назад
So cool, Really enjoy how you explain how you're putting it together and then, start laughing. Thank you for sharing😊
@rolandharrison5651
@rolandharrison5651 Год назад
Matt, thanks for another amazing DIY video. How much was the cost in the whole package? You have a great adventurous attitude. I love all those giggles you give. I’m wondering how much is edited of truly frustrated moments to keep this video at a G-RATING. You always seem to be smiling and happy. As always, well done.
@maverick5162010
@maverick5162010 Год назад
Hey Roland, you don't know Matt. He is always smiling and happy going, no matter the challenge. :)
@billk8780
@billk8780 Год назад
Matt, One foot on the storage rack, one foot on the cyclone bracket... might want to consider getting a 24' extension ladder rather than stretching like a 'Flying Wallenda' without a net! All the best!
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
I used to have one but it didn’t survive the barn build
@billvandorn5332
@billvandorn5332 Год назад
Because of other commitments I have not been able to stay up-to-date with advancements however, you still do not disappoint and I am most happy for you! Such a beautiful shop watching you create prom necessities and planning. I wonder if perhaps someday I could come and visit?
@itzcaseykc
@itzcaseykc Год назад
Looks good and it definitely is abit quieter than what the other one is like. All-in-All a good job, Matt.
@MrDannyr2000
@MrDannyr2000 Год назад
I think you could add a bracket to the wall put that collection drum lid onto when you take it out to empty save lifting it up and probable save it from rolling off
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
That was my original plan but I like the shelf better; fewer things poking out from the wall if I want to move the drum out of the way to access the pallet rack
@GianlucaTurriniok
@GianlucaTurriniok Год назад
The key of this channel: "Little man struggling alone with giant things"
@davidattenberg4720
@davidattenberg4720 Год назад
Congratulations
@garyhome7101
@garyhome7101 Год назад
I bought a Clearvue cyclone dust collection system, and also bought the Norfab system to pipe all my equipment. The Nordfab duct was/is an amazing - albeit expensive - system that is really quite simple to install and does not leak! Your original install video for your system in your shop helped me get mine installed - Thanks!!
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
Awesome!
@DanielIsaacs
@DanielIsaacs Год назад
Looking forward to sweatshirts being in stock again!
@marlenemeinhard8956
@marlenemeinhard8956 Год назад
Slap one of those Matt Cremona decals, way up high, on the new sawdust collector. I was nervous some, knowing you were climbing around in your rafter area 25ft up, while recording the session. What an excellent set up for your Barn. Another well done set up, for your wood working.😊
@carlbukowsky1931
@carlbukowsky1931 Год назад
Two hands and a leg to secure that clamp....made me laugh!
@bobbray9666
@bobbray9666 Год назад
Matt, you should have buried PVC pipe under your slab when you had a chance. I did and it was cheaper for the pipe (PVC drain pipe), static is eliminated due to the pipe in soil and no overhead pipe to collect dust and take up head room. By adding enough ports, you can still move equipment around. I buried 6" S&D pipe.
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
Doesn’t make sense for a dynamic space like this
@chevyvega6622
@chevyvega6622 10 месяцев назад
slid on to the shaft.........im reminded of a movie I saw once...ok twice....
@167curly
@167curly Год назад
That's a great project behind you for the new barn, Matthew!
@stevebussell5568
@stevebussell5568 Год назад
Sometimes it better to be lucky than good. Nice job Matt. 😀
@Wordsnwood
@Wordsnwood Год назад
@13:18 .... Spider-Matt, Spider Matt, .....😁
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
channeling my inner Jack
@bigjarn
@bigjarn Год назад
Nice System!
@ivandalisay7609
@ivandalisay7609 Год назад
At 9:03, I initially thought you just REALLY loved your dust collector. 😂
@chrissometimes7473
@chrissometimes7473 Год назад
FYI - for anyone who doesn't already know - 3dB less means HALF the noise - dB is a logarithmic scale.
@michaelkindy3850
@michaelkindy3850 Год назад
Decibels is not a linear scale. A 3db noise reduction is a halving of SPL (sound pressure level).
@pmdinaz
@pmdinaz Год назад
I'd rather be lucky than good any day of the week! Great job Matt!
@kbaker7430
@kbaker7430 Год назад
Matt: You wear me out just watching. Great job.
@sallyeblen7032
@sallyeblen7032 Год назад
amazed at all you do by yourself.
@TM-Iowa
@TM-Iowa Год назад
I really like my ClearVue too. Would like to add the muffler and shaker someday. Great video as always!
@weissethan
@weissethan Год назад
Fun to watch your business and operation grow.
@walterplummer3808
@walterplummer3808 Год назад
Very nice install. Very clean. Looking forward to the surfacer working.
@jasonm.7358
@jasonm.7358 Год назад
3dB. Not insignificant… but honestly, as small amount as could be considered significant 😂. But it does change the character of the noise. Hard to tell how without a spectrum analyzer, but still… glad you’re happy with it. It does seem worthwhile, at those levels that is a pretty important 3dB.
@MAGAMAN
@MAGAMAN Год назад
Yay, metal cyclone!
@mrtnsnp
@mrtnsnp Год назад
@22:08 Get a few strong magnets and put those on the swivel-joint. That will fix it in place, especially if you put them next to the transition between the halves.
@andrewbarker9586
@andrewbarker9586 Год назад
G'day Matt, When measuring the sound i think you should have done it from the ground as that's where you will be affected by it. Love your content Matt. I watch every Sunday morning.
@christruax270
@christruax270 Год назад
Did you hear that loud boom? It was the OSHA inspectors head exploding. Haha
@B30pt87
@B30pt87 Год назад
Beautiful job- and beautiful shop. Good for you!
@mauriceryton
@mauriceryton Год назад
The only change l would do is switch the wing nuts and bolts the other way on the dust vibrator. That vibrator could loosen those wing nuts and the bolts will fall away. Nylon lock nuts would be better imho.Nice install.
@AdityaMehendale
@AdityaMehendale Год назад
9:00 3rd-hand seal of approval :)
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre Год назад
Awesome stuff Matt, love how it just snaps together! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@maverick5162010
@maverick5162010 Год назад
Great job Matt, nice to see things coming together in the Barn! That looks like a sweet vac system. :)
@Rickimusic
@Rickimusic Год назад
Nice Matt.
@dland4
@dland4 Год назад
Very nice install! I like those clamps.
@barriesmith3489
@barriesmith3489 Год назад
Nice Job
@richs5422
@richs5422 Год назад
Decibels is a logarithmic scale, so a sound drop of 3 db means that the silencer absorbs 50% of the power.
@timtaulu9914
@timtaulu9914 Год назад
Good job
@danweaver6445
@danweaver6445 Год назад
How about a video on the San surfaces machine? I don’t remember you ever telling us about it and how to operate it. And where / how you got it.
@danweaver6445
@danweaver6445 Год назад
*I mean slab surfacer
@phillw4519
@phillw4519 Год назад
Matt, I see you have used all those "thing-a-ma-bobs" as well as the "dooly-wigs". You're doing a great job setting up the equipment in the barn. When will you and Donavon get back to finishing your home remodel?
@greggs8292
@greggs8292 Год назад
When you were lining up the duct the expression "even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes" come to mind. LOL
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
That applies well here
@shanerobinson1133
@shanerobinson1133 Год назад
Good job. Awesome space with plenty of toys. 👍
@johncrisman576
@johncrisman576 Год назад
Matt solved the third arm dilemma with his leg. Good job.
@lyndamcardle4123
@lyndamcardle4123 Год назад
Crikey Matt......all the Health & Safety blokes have fainted or are in shock at your acrobatics up there !!
@robertm348
@robertm348 Год назад
I'm jealous of your shop, Matt.
@MarkUKInsects
@MarkUKInsects Год назад
I visited a factory a few weeks ago in the UK that used all their saw dust for heating. It heated not only the workshop (with the doors open), but the showroom, paint shop and offices. It was toasty warm. I would have thought you would have enough dust to at least do the same for the barn?
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
No where near enough. All waste I produce in a year would last less than a week
@MarkUKInsects
@MarkUKInsects Год назад
@@mcremona OK. They didn't seem to have a colossal amout of dust. They said they could fill one or two 5 yard skips a week. and were heating a very large space. Sounds like you have looked into it already. maybe one for the future as the business grows?
@ericmorris9660
@ericmorris9660 Год назад
Love the fact that you use your leg to clamp the cyclone in. Noice.
@scroadload
@scroadload Год назад
Matt I love your can do attitude..I like your shop and house...Fine Job!! one suggestion is to use a cardboard barrel rather than the steel drum...much easier to empty and you can install a window at the top of the drum to see when its full. Thanks for all your work.
@mcremona
@mcremona Год назад
If you saw how I dump it, you wouldn’t suggest something so light duty 😂
@plasticmotif43
@plasticmotif43 Год назад
@@mcremona My neighbors probably think I'm crazy kicking my filters around with a leafblower on my back....making the MOST dust. :D
@z06doc86
@z06doc86 Год назад
Nice system and great job on the installation 👍👍🇺🇸
@kenc2257
@kenc2257 Год назад
Very nice setup!
@matthewwright57
@matthewwright57 Год назад
I want one of those cyclones so badly, but my ceilings are only 8' tall.
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