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    DC issue

    I recently got a General International 10110M1 DC on a Cyber Monday sale. It's rated a 2hp and 1550 CFM. The problem is that when I joint say a 2x8 the shavings plug up the DC inlet as seen in the attached picture. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this. I was thinking of cutting off the metal grid/guards in the inlet but that may let a bigger piece damage the fan. I should also say that I'm using a 4" flex hose attached to the jointer.

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    Last edited by vince dale; 12-27-2017 at 11:10 PM.

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    I used to have a GI 1.5hp DC that did that.
    When I added a trash can separator it stopped.

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    The trash can Thien separator should work. I don't think I have ever had a DC with vanes in the inlet, but I've only had Jet collectors. I guess they are there to keep a really big chunk going into the impeller.
    When working I had more money than time. In retirement I have more time than money. Love the time, miss the money.

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    Jointers and planers make big shavings that like to clog things. They also like to fill up DC bags really fast. A preseperator like the trashcan rig does help a lot.

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    Back in my hfdc days i just removed the x. Solved that large chip issue. Had a wynn filter on it to and no pre seperator.
    Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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    Thanks for all the help. I'll look into plumbing in a seperator.

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    Vince, I was concerned with that same issue, how I solved it! First I will say I was given the HF D.C. System new.
    i do have s few dollars tied up in it. Having said that if I had it to do over I would buy a system already built and have a
    better over all set up.
    I am happy with what I have.
    The first thing I did was deconstruct the HFDC.
    i removed the fan cover and made a new fan cover out of 3/4 MDF
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    The cover now has a 6 inch opening with an HVAC 6 inch pipe that fit perfectly in the suction side of a Supper Dust Deputy
    the fan now has straight path to the SDD. I also added the Wynn 35 A filter, latter I added a Rikon 12 impeller and that made a world of difference, the airflow was ok with the HF fan but to me the $108 shipped was worth it.
    no clogs because the SDD separates the chips and dust and never goes the impeller.
    Last edited by Lane Hardy; 01-03-2018 at 2:31 AM.

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