I'm looking for some recommendations on dust collection systems. I usually do most cutting/sanding outside but it's too cold for that now. Any thoughts?
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HF had a smaller model and I bought one and took it back because it was not strong enough. You might check out their web site and see what the small looks like. I do a lot of planing and need extra capacity so I went with the big HF model and I have had it for about 7 years.
will said:Happy New Year, everyone. Im still deciding on my dust collection needs and have decided that the hf 2hp might be to big for my requirements. Does anyone has the Rockler 3/4hp wall mount? Rockler makes good products and 650cfm is good for most power tools. Any feedback would be appreciated.
I found something similar today at oneida air. Looks promising.
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the Rockler wall mounted dust collector is the one i use , i have mounted on a wooden board with a virtical back and wheels so i can move it all over the place.
Worth a look at price $199.00 +you will nead a 4 in" flex and scoop.
try a thin copper wire ,tape it to your flex hose and back to your motor,clip it both ends to make a good earth.
Ed said:
I have the Oneida Dust Deputy attached to an older Craftsman shop vac. It works very well on planer, jointer, table saw and router with just the finest of the dust making it through to the vac filter. MUCH better than cleaning/replacing the filter every few days. My only complaint is static. My shop is in the basement which is cool and very dry in winter. The static can give you a good wallop. I've tried some rudimentary grounding but have had little success. Still looking for better static control.
Brian said:I found something similar today at oneida air. Looks promising.
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