Dusty,
I did my modification to my 12 gallon Rigid just over a year ago and had similar results. Not as clean looking as yours. See post elsewhere in this forum. http://www.jpthien.com/smf/index.php?topic=1210.0
What I have found over the last year, is that the baffle works extremely well. I have gone from banging my filter clean bi-weekly when in heavy use to once every 2-3 months. Before I had to replace the filter twice a year, now I haven't replaced it since building the baffle. All of the large sawdust or other stuff vacuumed up ends up in the bottom and is easily dumped. The inside of the chamber does get a fine coating of dust, but it does not affect performance. As R2 indicated, the muffler does little for sound, but does diffuse the exhaust air. My 1 7/8" hose with one wrap of duct tape fits snugly inside of a 2 1/2" dust fitting and doesn't come loose with the vacuum running and pulling it by the hose.
I am a tall guy and I like the height of my unit so I don't have to stoop to grab the hose and turn it on. I just drape the hose over the top when not in use. Still no clamps to hold it all together, the vacuum inside the unit does the trick when moving around. My one flaw is the inlet hose connection. I pressure fit the dust fitting in 1/2" ply to take the vacuum hose and sealed with silicone - the fitting does flex a bit. One recoat of the silicone allows it to flex but does not leak.
Randy
I did my modification to my 12 gallon Rigid just over a year ago and had similar results. Not as clean looking as yours. See post elsewhere in this forum. http://www.jpthien.com/smf/index.php?topic=1210.0
What I have found over the last year, is that the baffle works extremely well. I have gone from banging my filter clean bi-weekly when in heavy use to once every 2-3 months. Before I had to replace the filter twice a year, now I haven't replaced it since building the baffle. All of the large sawdust or other stuff vacuumed up ends up in the bottom and is easily dumped. The inside of the chamber does get a fine coating of dust, but it does not affect performance. As R2 indicated, the muffler does little for sound, but does diffuse the exhaust air. My 1 7/8" hose with one wrap of duct tape fits snugly inside of a 2 1/2" dust fitting and doesn't come loose with the vacuum running and pulling it by the hose.
I am a tall guy and I like the height of my unit so I don't have to stoop to grab the hose and turn it on. I just drape the hose over the top when not in use. Still no clamps to hold it all together, the vacuum inside the unit does the trick when moving around. My one flaw is the inlet hose connection. I pressure fit the dust fitting in 1/2" ply to take the vacuum hose and sealed with silicone - the fitting does flex a bit. One recoat of the silicone allows it to flex but does not leak.
Randy