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Laying Out My Dust Collection Ductwork Part Two ― Brackets on the Ceiling 

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This is part two of a longer video on laying out the ductwork for my ‪@oneida-air‬ cyclone dust collection system. This entire system was figured out in 3D first, but the 3D lines need to be transferred into the real world, and this is how I'm doing it. In the previous video, I got the exact location of the main trunk projected onto the floor, then transferred the locations of the mounts from the ceiling down to those lines on the floor. The tin ceiling in my shop makes it very difficult to attach things as the places where attachments can be made are very widely spaced, and this system allows the exact locations of those points.
Once the locations were established, I attached the mounting hardware (two types), and I will use the lines on the floor as a guide to cut and assemble two large sections of the ductwork which will be lifted into place pre-assembled at a later date. With those two sections in place, I will connect the two in the air, then assemble the machine drops from there.
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@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
I forgot to mention, I found the hanger brackets in the hanger area of the plumbing section at Menards. These are generally used for heavy steel/iron pipes, and these particular brackets are tapped for a 3/8" threaded hanger. I will be using 3/8" eye bolts as hangers.
@adenvet2830
@adenvet2830 3 месяца назад
Hi Mojo,all the trials and tribulations give you a lot of satisfaction when you solve all the problems great job
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
Thanks Larry! I hope all of the problems are thought of, but even if not, it will make things dramatically easier when it comes time to hang the ductwork. 😊
@ShedHomePro
@ShedHomePro 3 месяца назад
I cant wait to see the ducts go up! It doesn't look like a shop without ductwork! 😉
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
I agree! ...and metal ductwork on the ceiling as opposed to flex hose on the floor looks much more professional, and is as out of the way as it can be 😊
@JerryF4
@JerryF4 3 месяца назад
I ran overhead ductwork in a restaurant once, and we laid things out very similar to that. We had a duct poking out of the wall, and dropped plum to the floor and repeated it on the other side of the room like that. The owners were VERY adamant that the ducts be straight! It came out perfect! 😊
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
Yea, if a duct were even a little off, you would notice it every time you look at it. That would drive me nuts! 🥴
@RobertRalphR
@RobertRalphR 3 месяца назад
I see what you are doing now! That should make working way up there a lot easier when you get to the actual duct work!
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
I hope so! My plan is to preassemble large chunks and hoist it up like that - but it all depends on weight. It should be pretty interesting!
@ccrx6700
@ccrx6700 3 месяца назад
Will be interesting see the piping get up, 3 or 4 weeks lets hope its quicker 👍😊
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
Thanks Dave! I just ordered this morning, and he said the order will go out this week. The last big order I placed with them took about a month, but that was 22 years ago - apparently they have sped things up since then 😉 Actually, I think all deliveries have sped up since Amazon became a thing 🤔
@Freddy-rc5in
@Freddy-rc5in 3 месяца назад
That high ceiling sure makes things difficult! I'll bet you are exhausted from going up and down that ladder! 🥴
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
It can be pretty exhausting by the end of the day, but it's free exercise 😉
@NewWoodGuy
@NewWoodGuy 3 месяца назад
I can't wait to see the ductwork go in! I'm going to be using PVC, and the ceiling is shorter, but I'm getting some good ideas about the actual layout. How did you come up with the machinery placement?
@TrapDoorWoodworks
@TrapDoorWoodworks 3 месяца назад
Thanks NewWoodGuy! I laid out my machinery with several considerations in mind: 1) All of them have as much infeed/outfeed as possible (2 can go through doorways). 2) They are close to the main power source. 3) They are in order of of the wood processing. (chop, joint, plane, rip) 4) They are in a straight line for the duct work. Having said that, I may do some tweaking, but this is the order that I work wood, and the layout should work for me just fine. My biggest problem in previous shops was floor space for big projects.
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