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Mounting PVC Fitting for Boring
You are correct.? However, I will still be able to use my lathe.? The 1 1/2" pipe will need to be bored to fit both the tool port and the vacuum hose end.
On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 03:41:38 PM PDT, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
It sounded like he wanted to use his lathe , thats why i piped in with my idea . animal On 10/24/24 3:15 PM, Arthur Coe wrote:
That would work.? I could use
1 1/2" pipe and have almost the full length buried in the 1
1/2" 90 degree fitting.
On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 01:33:18 PM PDT, Ellis
Cory via groups.io <ellis103@...>
wrote:
Hi Mike. Personally I would take the easy route and use short pieces of plastic pipe bored etc to suit and connect all together. One piece to fit dust collection port, other end to fit 90deg fitting, then the next piece from the fitting, other end to suit the vacuum hose. As short as possible, shouldn’t take up too much extra room. ????????? Ellis ? ?
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开云体育It sounded like he wanted to use his lathe , thats why i piped in with my idea . animal On 10/24/24 3:15 PM, Arthur Coe wrote:
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That would work.? I could use 1 1/2" pipe and have almost the full length buried in the 1 1/2" 90 degree fitting.
On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 01:33:18 PM PDT, Ellis Cory via groups.io <ellis103@...> wrote:
Hi Mike. Personally I would take the easy route and use short pieces of plastic pipe bored etc to suit and connect all together. One piece to fit dust collection port, other end to fit 90deg fitting, then the next piece from the fitting, other end to suit the vacuum hose. As short as possible, shouldn’t take up too much extra room. ????????? Ellis ? ?
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开云体育Hi Mike. Personally I would take the easy route and use short pieces of plastic pipe bored etc to suit and connect all together. One piece to fit dust collection port, other end to fit 90deg fitting, then the next piece from the fitting, other end to suit the vacuum hose. As short as possible, shouldn’t take up too much extra room. ????????? Ellis ? ?
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开云体育Turn the jaws around first . Then I would drill a hole through the 90 centers with one of the openings & run a piece of all thread or a long bolt through the spindle with a washer & a nut on each end I think that the jaws would just keep the 90 from moving , not sure ya will be able to get much clamp pressure that's why I suggest the bolt/allthread . Ya don't need much speed to get this done . Ya could also? cut one side of the 90 off & glue the original bored part to the 90 with PVC cement . animal On 10/24/24 12:55 PM, Arthur Coe wrote:
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I've got a 70's era radial arm saw with a dust collection port that doesn't match current vacuum fittings.? I bored one end of a 1 1/4" PVC coupling to fit the saw outlet and the other end to fit the vacuum hose.? It works, but for long term a 90-degree fitting would be much better.
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I have a 1 1/4" PVC 90 that I would like to bore out to do the job.? However, having trouble figuring out how to mount on my 3" 4-jaw chuck (see photo).? I need to mount so the opening(s) is centered on the spindle so the 4-jaw adjustment capability would be great if I could get it mounted.
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Any ideas on how to mount? |