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How to make custom PVC fittings on your Lathe

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I wanted to place my noisy shop vac in another room, so I made a thru-the-wall adapter.

Requirements:
Heat gun.
Slow speed lathe
Cone revolving center

Turn a slightly tapered cylinder to the inner diameter that will fit your hose.

And watch:

View: https://youtu.be/kijxdluULgQ
Great Idea and timely I'm in the process of redoing my dust collection system
Thanks,
Pat
 
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SINCE BY NOW NO ONE HAVE SAID THAT THIS IS A GREAT IDEA, LET ME TELL YOU - THIS IS ONE SIMPLE ELEGANTLY EXECUTED GREAT IDEA!!!
Amazing job, Dennis!

Take care and stay safe.
Pajo
What Pajo said. Dust collection/shop vac fittings are a great mystery. I've seen similar suggestions to Dennis', but his brings a flexibility that is adaptable. Seems like it might even work to reduce a size a wee bit. Thanks!!
earl
 
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Perfect !! Now I know what and how to do it. I tried before but didn't have a lathe to make the anvil rotate.
Thanks for sharing Dennis. Take care. -Mike
 
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Now thats a good idea for those in the electrical trades it will be very familiar
I have been an electrician for 45 years and never needed to do that. I have bent a lot of plastic conduit though. You can bend 1/2” and 3/4” without heat and 1” and larger with heat.
 
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I wanted to place my noisy shop vac in another room, so I made a thru-the-wall adapter.

Requirements:
Heat gun.
Slow speed lathe
Cone revolving center

Turn a slightly tapered cylinder to the inner diameter that will fit your hose.

And watch:

View: https://youtu.be/kijxdluULgQ
Awesome idea, where did you get the big cone on the tailstock? Suppose one could be made out of wood.
 
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