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"Jim Heater"

10/06/2004 12:00 PM

dust collector

I have added a 30 gal. plastic garbage can between my collector and my
equipment. It works fine except that it collapses when ever I turn on the
collector. Is there any way to stop it from collapsing and still have it
work well?
Jim


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Nova

in reply to "Jim Heater" on 10/06/2004 12:00 PM

10/06/2004 2:02 PM

Jim Heater wrote:

> I have added a 30 gal. plastic garbage can between my collector and my
> equipment. It works fine except that it collapses when ever I turn on the
> collector. Is there any way to stop it from collapsing and still have it
> work well?
> Jim

I suggest getting a metal garbage can.

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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B a r r y

in reply to "Jim Heater" on 10/06/2004 12:00 PM

10/06/2004 7:28 PM

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:00:03 -0500, "Jim Heater" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Is there any way to stop it from collapsing and still have it
>work well?
>Jim


I used a metal can.

Barry

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[email protected] (Scott Lurndal)

in reply to "Jim Heater" on 10/06/2004 12:00 PM

10/06/2004 6:24 PM

"Jim Heater" <[email protected]> writes:
>I have added a 30 gal. plastic garbage can between my collector and my
>equipment. It works fine except that it collapses when ever I turn on the
>collector. Is there any way to stop it from collapsing and still have it
>work well?
>Jim
>
>

Replace it with a metal can.
Brace it internally.
Leave an extra blast gate open.

scott


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