Workshop Dust Collection System: Parts that actually fit together! DIY 4" DWV PVC based network

This video helps you choose 4” DWV PVC-based dust collection components so they all fit well together in a system or network, based on my experiences and experimentation while setting up my own DIY setup. I've used DWV PVC that's widely available at box stores (not Schedule 40). I cover how PVC pipes, blast gates, flexible hoses, and fittings connect. I also cover what hooks up well to stationary power tools, such as my drill press, table saw, compound sliding miter saw, planer, bandsaw, jointer, and Super Dust Deputy Cyclone based Dust Collector. Bonus materials include sealing the air leaks in metal blast gates, mounting blast gates, and mounting PVC pipes to the ceiling. Good luck with your build! ---- My preferred parts (Amazon links are affiliate links that might help out my channel): • 4” PVC fittings & pipe (DWV or SDR35, not Schedule 40) regularly in stock at Home Depot, Rona, & Lowes Canada • 5" metal blast gate: https://amzn.to/3ISO1Ap • Screw-on hose coupler/quick connect: https://bit.ly/3nloVPi • Also available under different brands from different vendors • Dust hose, durable & smooth inside wall: https://amzn.to/3IAudSa • I had bought cheaper ones that turned yellow and aren't as smooth inside resulting in pressure loss • Rigid conformable hose: https://amzn.to/3Pe49zV --- 00:00 Intro 00:33 Key themes in this video 01:25 System Overview: my Dust collection network 01:59 Why I chose PVC 02:40 Connection 1: Flex hose to Rigid Pipe 03:23 Connection 2: Rigid pipe to Blast Gate 03:56 … Fixing air leaks in metal blast gates 04:41 … Fitting PVC to a blast gate 05:14 … Attaching blast gates and pipes to walls and ceilings 05:40 Connection 3: Hoses to Pipes, Fittings, Blast Gates 07:42 Connection 4: Hoses to Tools 07:48 … Milwaukee 6955 compound sliding miter saw 08:02 … Sawstop table saw 08:18 … Dewalt 735 planer 08:59 Conclusion #dustcollection #dustcollector #woodworking