Shop Vac powered vortex?
- carlbelcher
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If you think about the velocity of the air coming out of some of those shop vacs. and given that you compress the air flow down to a BB sized air stream I wouldn't be surprised if it works really well.
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The only problem is shop vacs are pretty big unless you get one of those small hand ones, like dust busters. I would say it would work pretty well, I might try to make a cloud bbmg with that concept.

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just tested on my leafblower, it does NOT work!
my leaf blower is powerful, but with the BBMG attached it had the preformance of a asthmatic smoker's lung.
my leaf blower is powerful, but with the BBMG attached it had the preformance of a asthmatic smoker's lung.
Last edited by benstern on Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
mine is a cloud. I took a 2" cap and put ducttape around the outside and put that into the outlet of the leafblower. i inserted a hose fitting, and ran a 3.5 foot 3/8" hose from the adapter to the BBMG.
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Guys, a Vortex/Cloud BBMG works off the principal of pulling a venturi. this happens becasue the air going in is slightly less than can leave via the outlet. Of you are forceing air in with a leaf blower, this wont happen. I have a 2 barreled BBMG, that uses a 1/4" ball valve as the air inlet. if I open it all the way up, proformance sucks, but when I hit the sweet spot at about 3/5th open, the thing just rips.
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