On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:03:17 -0600, Duane Bozarth <[email protected]> wrote:
> nospambob wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have the attributes of the O-ring that "secures" the dust
>> canister? One I had just self destructed a few minutes ago.
>
> Not off hand, but any gasket supply house (and probably most good
> hardware stores) can supply one the same size. Simply mic the diameter
> and measure the OD of the exhaust ring where it fits. I replaced a
> couple but no longer recall the dimensions, sorry.
You can also buy o-ring material on spools, with glue to fuse it
together where you need it. McMaster Carr maybe?
Dave Hinz
nospambob wrote:
>
> Anyone have the attributes of the O-ring that "secures" the dust
> canister? One I had just self destructed a few minutes ago.
Not off hand, but any gasket supply house (and probably most good
hardware stores) can supply one the same size. Simply mic the diameter
and measure the OD of the exhaust ring where it fits. I replaced a
couple but no longer recall the dimensions, sorry.
Mine has two o-rings "securing" the dust canister. The material is ~ .07" thick
and the ring is ~1.85" diameter.
You should be able to measure the diameter of the material on what's left of
your o-ring (or the depth of the groove + ~25%) and then measure the diameter of
the cannister mount (at the bottom of the groove) to determine the size you need.
JeffB
nospambob wrote:
> Anyone have the attributes of the O-ring that "secures" the dust
> canister? One I had just self destructed a few minutes ago.
In article <[email protected]>,
nospambob <[email protected]> wrote:
>Anyone have the attributes of the O-ring that "secures" the dust
>canister? One I had just self destructed a few minutes ago.
When mine did that, I wrapped the tube in duct tape and shoved it back
on. Worked so well (better than originally) that I left it like that.
(No, I didn't tape the cannister to the tube).
I just recently went out and bought the PC vacuum hose
http://www.portercable.com/index.asp?e=3399&p=3480
It works so well I haven't even thought about putting the cannister back
on. A downdraft table even isn't a priority anymore!
Regards,
-Steve in Banks, OR
http://woodworking.bigelowsite.com
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:03:17 -0600, Duane Bozarth
<[email protected]> wrote:
>nospambob wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have the attributes of the O-ring that "secures" the dust
>> canister? One I had just self destructed a few minutes ago.
>
>Not off hand, but any gasket supply house (and probably most good
>hardware stores) can supply one the same size. Simply mic the diameter
>and measure the OD of the exhaust ring where it fits. I replaced a
>couple but no longer recall the dimensions, sorry.
any decent industrial supplier will have the material in rolls ..cut
it to suit and join the ends with crazyglue.. much cheaper than any
other alternative.