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You're supposed to cut a new filter out of the pad that is supplied with the bags -- apparently one pad per five-bag pack is enough filter for the average household.
I took this at my house. My inspiration is that they are cool when you turn them on. The trick i used to to go to the side
There is a lot of ultra-fine dust in the user-accessible cavity. Why not take the opportunity to clean the inside?
Very, very, rough vacuum chamber under construction. For the threaded attachment, I welded a pipe fitting in place over a hole I punched with the oxy-acetylene torch. The pipe is welded onto a piece of flat steel. We have had difficulty geting it to seal, as the pipe is not flat on top. I am milling it to correct this.
It's time to check the bag on the vacuum. I make sure there's a spare bag before tearing into the vacuum's dusty entrails.
Ugh, I should have washed the hose. Too late, I put all the cleaning stuff away and I'm not taking it back out again.
From one of the "Golden Classics" record sleeves coughed up by our magical attic, I cut cardboard rondels to hold the undersized filter in place.
The biggest advantage of using a vacuum tube hoist: fast operation speed-the vacuum energy is stored in the vacuum accumulator, it can be transferred to the suction cup within one second and sucked instantly; the vacuum in the suction cup can be returned to within two seconds One atmosphere of pressure is released instantly.
"The woods were dark and foreboding, and Alice sensed that sinister eyes were watching her every step. Worst of all, she knew that Nature abhorred a vacuum."