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Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12010782 12/30/16 03:52 PM
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I screwed around with shop vacs for years. 2 years ago I bought a used Jet 1 1/2 hp dust collector for about $200. Probably collects about 10X as well as anything I'd done previously. Takes up a fair amount of space, but I think it's well worth it. Read up on the health risks of small particle sawdust.

Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12011208 12/30/16 08:03 PM
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Did anyone try the dust deputy system before buying a full blown dust collector system?


Re: Woodworkers [Re: hopalong] #12011824 12/31/16 02:26 AM
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find a 55 gallon drum, 10 dollars or free. Get a shop vac on graigslist about 30 bucks . Then make the equivalent of what is in hops link. If your really feeling froggy add this.

https://www.amazon.com/DGC-PRODUCTS-IS11...4RQZET7MTC47E4N






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Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12015440 01/02/17 07:53 AM
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Dust deputy?


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Re: Woodworkers [Re: Luke57] #12016305 01/02/17 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: Luke57
Dust deputy?


I was curious if you could use a dust deputy and a dust collector in sequence.


Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12018859 01/04/17 01:31 AM
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Just an FYI. Picked up the Harbor Freight dust collector. Wow! Shoulda done this a long time ago. Very little airborne dust.


Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12020499 01/04/17 11:21 PM
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Good decision. I thought the same thing after getting mine. That came after I spent 20 years trying to find a cheap solution . laugh

Re: Woodworkers [Re: CaptainCrunch] #12020914 01/05/17 02:15 AM
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Good decision. I thought the same thing after getting mine. That came after I spent 20 years trying to find a cheap solution . laugh


And to be honest, it really wasn't that expensive. I only paid $173 after coupons. I have more than that in two shop vacs.

I wonder if I can run a dust deputy along with this?


Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12022823 01/06/17 12:09 AM
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Not sure why you'd want to do that. Seems like you'd have to empty it a lot more often. I may be missing something here.

Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12023568 01/06/17 01:04 PM
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My understanding is that it protects your impeller from the larger chunks.



Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12026303 01/07/17 07:50 PM
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I just use all my woodworking machines outside. Point the discharge downwind and no issues.


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Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12026649 01/08/17 01:03 AM
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Have you looked at woodcraft website


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Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12045165 01/17/17 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: txfour
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hook up your shop vac. blow out the door or window, i have a long set of hoses


I'm needing something more than the shop vac. I've got the 10 gallon one and it fills up way too quick.

Think I'm gonna go with this
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-hp-industrial-5-micron-dust-collector-97869.html


Give us a review on this if you buy it. I have been looking at them lately myself. I hate walking in my garage (that's where I have to do my woodworking) and everything being covered in sawdust.

Re: Woodworkers [Re: JavelinJ] #12045180 01/17/17 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: txfour
Just an FYI. Picked up the Harbor Freight dust collector. Wow! Shoulda done this a long time ago. Very little airborne dust.


Just saw you bought this. Would you mind showing how you have it setup in your shop? I'm very interested in getting one.

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Originally Posted By: txfour
Did anyone try the dust deputy system before buying a full blown dust collector system?


The Dust Deputy is a great piece of equipment. I have one in front of my Ridged shop vac and have emptied the shop vac once in 8 years. The dust Deputy catches all but the fine dust. It keeps large chips from hitting the shop vac. I have to empty the Dust Deputy every few weeks.


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