I've been pretty frustrated with matching price, availability and fit for
putting together a dust collection network for my shop. This seems to be a
common quandry, as described on one of the dust collection websites. I've
discovered the ductwork sold at Lowe's made by Gray Metal South. In addition
to the flimsy 30 gauge stovepipe style, they also have 26 gauge fittings and
pipe. It looks like it will do most of what I want to do, especially in the
6" part of the network. Forget buying anything larger than 4" at the local
woodworking shops. They simply don't believe in it.
Has anyone used the Gray Metal South ducting? It looks like I can expect to
do some careful sealing, but I see no other disadvantages.
By the way I'd gladly use S&D PVC pipe, but fittings for it cost a fortune.
Bob
Thanks, RB. I'll look into that possibility.
Bob
"RB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I went to my local building supply house and they ordered in 6" spiral
> pipe for me in 10 and 20 foot sections. This stuff is used commercially
> for air conditioning. The price was quite reasonable. Most of my
> fittings came from Air Handling Systems in Connecticut. Easy folks to
> work with and fair prices and shipping.
>
> RB
>
> Bob Davis wrote:
> > I've been pretty frustrated with matching price, availability and fit
for
> > putting together a dust collection network for my shop. This seems to
be a
> > common quandry, as described on one of the dust collection websites.
I've
> > discovered the ductwork sold at Lowe's made by Gray Metal South. In
addition
> > to the flimsy 30 gauge stovepipe style, they also have 26 gauge fittings
and
> > pipe. It looks like it will do most of what I want to do, especially in
the
> > 6" part of the network. Forget buying anything larger than 4" at the
local
> > woodworking shops. They simply don't believe in it.
> >
> > Has anyone used the Gray Metal South ducting? It looks like I can expect
to
> > do some careful sealing, but I see no other disadvantages.
> >
> > By the way I'd gladly use S&D PVC pipe, but fittings for it cost a
fortune.
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
>
I went to my local building supply house and they ordered in 6" spiral
pipe for me in 10 and 20 foot sections. This stuff is used commercially
for air conditioning. The price was quite reasonable. Most of my
fittings came from Air Handling Systems in Connecticut. Easy folks to
work with and fair prices and shipping.
RB
Bob Davis wrote:
> I've been pretty frustrated with matching price, availability and fit for
> putting together a dust collection network for my shop. This seems to be a
> common quandry, as described on one of the dust collection websites. I've
> discovered the ductwork sold at Lowe's made by Gray Metal South. In addition
> to the flimsy 30 gauge stovepipe style, they also have 26 gauge fittings and
> pipe. It looks like it will do most of what I want to do, especially in the
> 6" part of the network. Forget buying anything larger than 4" at the local
> woodworking shops. They simply don't believe in it.
>
> Has anyone used the Gray Metal South ducting? It looks like I can expect to
> do some careful sealing, but I see no other disadvantages.
>
> By the way I'd gladly use S&D PVC pipe, but fittings for it cost a fortune.
>
> Bob
>
>