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#1
I'm getting ready to cut my baffle and just wanted to make sure of something.

Am I correct in thinking the the large diameter of the baffle should be as close to the side of the can as possible?

Thanks.
#2
Quote from: alan m on November 16, 2013, 05:21:09 PM
definetly use  6". it will work a lot better

After much more reading, I see many folks are saying that 6" ports on a lid is too tight to get good circulation. I'm kind of leaning towards 5" fittings. I know they're harder to find though...

Is anyone using 4" ports with good results on a HF collector? My longest run will be about 20' up, over and down to my Unisaw.
#3
I've got a new HF collector and plan on using a Thien separator in a 30 gal. metal can along with a Wynn cartridge filter. Most of the designs I see are for a shop vac. What size fittings should I use for my can top? The HF has a 5" inlet and from what I see, my main line should be 6" (using PVC).

I'm pretty sure that if I use 4" fittings, it will mess with my CFM and velocity. Are 6" fittings commonly used?

Thanks!

-Adam