Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:37 pm
I made this http://www.woodcraft.com/Articles/Artic ... 408&page=1 works very well, and everything can be picked up cheap at local stores
A woodworking forum for woodworking hobbyist and woodworking projects related and unrelated to the Shopsmith MARK V
https://forum.shopsmith.com/
osx-addict wrote:Jpg..
If your shopvac isn't too old, you can email them via their website and tell them that the motor is shot or similar and they're pretty good about free replacements. I told them our not too old ShopVac had a faulty power switch that would not keep the power on and they sent me a brand-new replacement motor/switch since it's a single unit. Go figure.. Didn't cost me any $$..
JPG40504 wrote:That is different from the few that I have seen. I am sure different models(sizes) vary. I currently can look at both a 16 gal and a 5 gal version and they both point sideways and slightly down. Not a real good elbow in either, but the intent is apparent.
The shopvacs that I am familar with were all wet/dry. None of them have a (re)movable elbow at the intake(they are all molded and mysteriously attached to the side). All are of the 'inexpensive' genre!dusty wrote:I got drawn back to this thread and this post and decided to followup on my question.
I may have the elbow in differently than others (pointed straight down) but the only other choice I have is straight up because of the way the elbow mechanism is constructed.
I suspect this might be because I have a wet/dry vacuum.
All I had to do was pay attention - the answer is right there.JPG40504 wrote:The shopvacs that I am familar with were all wet/dry. None of them have a (re)movable elbow at the intake(they are all molded and mysteriously attached to the side). All are of the 'inexpensive' genre!
These pictures are of a ShopVac, Model 87L400, Quiet Delux Series, 10gal, 4.0 hp.terrydowning wrote:I'm guessing that is a Craftsman wet/dry vac. That wet/dry defector looks just like Craftsman 8 Gal. Which recently died a violent smoking death. I may try to use it as a debris catcher for the replacement vac.
Dry input deflected down, wet input deflected sideways?????dusty wrote:These pictures are of a ShopVac, Model 87L400, Quiet Delux Series, 10gal, 4.0 hp.
I don't know what goes up or what goes down. It is not clear to me when I read what I have.JPG40504 wrote:Dry input deflected down, wet input deflected sideways?????
It looked to me from your pix, that the deflection of solids striking the 'bevel' would be down(gravity assisted), but when reversed(open side down) the deflector might cause liquids to bounce off sideways(both ways) since the inverted deflector would be tending to hold the liquid 'up'. ???dusty wrote:I don't know what goes up or what goes down. It is not clear to me when I read what I have.
However, nothing goes sideways. The plate with the elbow doesn't go in that way. That plate to which the elbow attaches is rectangular - not square.
PS: I found the instructions in the online manual (general instructions) for all ShopVacs. The deflector goes "down" for dry operations and "up" for wet operations.