Emptied my DC tonight and somehow managed to rip the bottom. Anyone know of how to get one fast without going thru grizzly. It's the 2 hp model, G1029Z2P.
Emptied my DC tonight and somehow managed to rip the bottom. Anyone know of how to get one fast without going thru grizzly. It's the 2 hp model, G1029Z2P.
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Last edited by SteveNelson46; 06-28-2014 at 08:24 PM.
Steve
I was thinking TOP Bag.... Bottom One... They make a Skirt that attaches to a metal trash can..... Look here....
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/filtration.html
Good Luck,
AL
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I have some 3 inch green military duct tape. And some splined shipping tape. I think I will give that combo a go. Probably seal with the duct tape then wrap around once with the spline tape. Then of course order 2 new bags or this trash can skirt if I can find it.
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I was looking for something quick, like running to sears and back up and running. The duct tape worked. The stuff is so sticky I could barely get it off the roll. Plus I ordered a 10 pack of bags and pleated filter setup for the top. I put that off too long. Do you guys reuse the bags usually or just throw them away as they get full?
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Go to an RV store and get some awning repair tape. It is clear, ~3" Wide, thick and sticky. Clean both sides and put a patch on each side.
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I use contractor's bags. They are cheap and strong. One use, no repairs. They are opaque, not clear, but you can feel when they are full enough to change. TIP, use spring clamps to hold the bag and strap when installing new bags. It sure makes it easy. Also, I installed a custom American Fabric Filter bag on rop and the results were incredible. My 2 hp collector now gets the really fine dust and has a tremendously improved air flow.
I used the dust collected around the yard and gardens. Must watch where and what you use as some are herbicides. I reuse as long as I can by taping holes as they come along. I figure it helps keep it out of the landfill a bit longer
I saw a similar thing happen to a buddy's dc bag and a combination of gorilla tape, hot glue and a little stitching with some thread along the edges made for a good fix.
The tear was fairly frayed in the middle and was about 6 inches long. We covered the inside of the cut from the inside with gorilla tape- it did not stick all that well so we spread some hot glue onto the edges and then covered the outside of the bag over the tape/gule with another matching piece of tape. He then put a couple of stitches into each corner on the tape "just in case". It held well.
I hope this helps,
Lawrence