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How do you use a dust extraction tool?
Fits almost any hose mounted vacuum and works with corded and cordless vacuums. Just attach the tool to your vacuum, then stick it to the wall and turn it on. The dust extraction tool kit provide for both dust collection during use and provide suction to the wall, leaving your hands free to control the drill. It can also safely contain water leaks.
How do you mount a dust collector?
Drill 3/16″ pilot holes for the marks where the dust collector mounts. Use a 1″ forstner bit to drill countersunk holes approx 1/4″ deep in the larger pilot holes for the studs. Attach the cleats to the wall with 4″ x 5/16″ lag bolts and washers. Use the pilot holes in the wall as a guide for mounting.
How do you use a vacuum when drilling a hole?
Use the vacuum next to the drill all the while you are drilling. Negative pressure there beats positive nearly every time when drilling and there will be very little residue in the hole when finished. Is there a reasonable alternative to an air compressor? If not, is there a relatively cheap air compressor that you would recommend? Thanks.
What is a vacuum dust collector?
【Hands-Free Use】The dust collector is a great creative new dust extraction tool for the best possible ergonomic comfortable solution. Designed for alll drill types, our vacuum dust collector is perfect for a host of removing the dust and debris from drill hole. Fits almost any hose mounted vacuum and works with corded and cordless vacuums.
How do you install a vibration dampening dust collector?
Use the pilot holes in the wall as a guide for mounting. Ensure the lag bolts are driven tightly into the wall studs. Drive the included 3″ x 5/16″ lag bolts into the cleats, leaving them out about 1″. Add the vibration dampening shims to the lag bolts, then (with help) hang the dust collector from the lag bolts. Tighten the bolts to the cleats.
How do you clean a hole in a pipe?
You really should be using a wire "pipe cleaner" brush in the holes as well, as it's less important to get the bottom of the hole clean as it is the sides. Typically, the process is drill, blow out, brush, blow, brush, blow, and the quickest way is to get the brushes that accept 1/8" pipe thread, and run them in your drill.............


