I may be a little premature in my concerns.
I have a 35 gal trash can to catch my dust and have applied a weather stip material twice now. Both times they have came loose and allowed air to pass. Or at least it seemed to be loose when I removed my can lid. I have only had to empty my trash (dust) can twice so far and I had about 6" of dust and chips in the 6"x6"x12" high box under my filters.
I have pulled the weather stripping material and I seem to have a good vacuum with just the metal lid sealed against the metal can.
If the weather stipping was my problem................then I may have it fixed. If it wasn't the weather strip.................where else could my problem be????? I believe I have all connections sealed, so I can-not imagine it is a leak in or above the cyclone.
I hope I have made sense here.
Thanks,
gary
I have a 35 gal trash can to catch my dust and have applied a weather stip material twice now. Both times they have came loose and allowed air to pass. Or at least it seemed to be loose when I removed my can lid. I have only had to empty my trash (dust) can twice so far and I had about 6" of dust and chips in the 6"x6"x12" high box under my filters.
I have pulled the weather stripping material and I seem to have a good vacuum with just the metal lid sealed against the metal can.
If the weather stipping was my problem................then I may have it fixed. If it wasn't the weather strip.................where else could my problem be????? I believe I have all connections sealed, so I can-not imagine it is a leak in or above the cyclone.
I hope I have made sense here.
Thanks,
gary