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Nehmo Sergheyev wrote:
> Whole house vacuum clearer systems have access ports (inlets) where a
Interesting thought, but I am afraid that pressure sufficient
to blow dirt out a discharge pipe would blow out the walls
or windows of a house.
Something I did that DOES work extremely well was to "pipe"
our house with compressed air. I had several quick connect
outlets across the house where we could plug in a 50' hose.
In addition, I had two 6" outlets that connected to my 5hp
shop dust collector in the basement. The vac wasn't one of
the portable types, but was a 5hp induction motor vacuum
that had two 6" inlets to collect sawdust and sanding dust
as I worked. By using a 6" flex hose from one of the two
outlets upstairs, it was like a "super" vacuum that moved a
LOT of air.
When it was time to do Spring cleaning, for instance, I would
just lay the 6" lines into a room and use the compressed air
to blow dust off of our stone fireplace, Ficus tree,
bookshelves, library shelves, under beds, and even
baseboards. When followed by a good vacuuming of the carpet
by a conventional vacuum cleaner, we had great cleaning in a
minimal time.
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