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Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums *Pic*
By:Nick W
Date: 1/6/2001, 1:42 pm
In Response To: Dust Collection and Vacuums (Ken Finger)

: I would like to get some form of dust collection - either a dedicated dust
: collection system, such as those from JET or Delta, or a shop vac.

: I currently do most of my kayak work in my garage. My power tool inventory
: consists of a Skil jigsaw, a Black&Decker 10" miter saw, and a Bosch
: ROS, all with ports to connect a dust collection or vac system. The Bosch
: has a dust bag, but it only works well when working on a relatively flat
: surface - like the center part of a hull or deck. When working on very
: curved portions, like the bow and stern, the dust seems to fly out before
: it gets picked up. Also the bag has a tendency to come off in use.

: I searched the archives for information on dust collection systems, but
: everthing I found pertained primarily to table saws. Since I don't own
: one, that information is of little value. I may eventually buy a band saw
: or radial arm saw, but that's a few years off.

: JET and Delta both have small dust collection units in the $200 range. Shop
: Vac has some "quieter" models (QSP Pro series) in the $100
: range. Shop Vac also has a couple of "on demand" vacs that turn
: on and off with the power tools, and feature the quieter motors, in the
: $200 range.

: Of course, the ability to control the dust is the primary issue. Noise is a
: major concern because the collection system or vac will need to be located
: in the garage. I am leaning toward the "on demand" vac because
: it would minimize the duration of the noise exposure to the time the power
: tools are actually being used. The fact that I can only attach one tool at
: a time seems to be a limitation of both systems unless I go to a much
: larger dust collection system.

: Any advice would be appreciated.

: Thanks,

: Ken Finger

Ken,

As you can see from the picture I have a pretty simple but fairly effective system in my garage/shop. I used the Rigid vacuum system piping and fittings (only partially impressed) and originaly tied it into a shop vac under the radial arm saw. That proved to be too noisy so I ended up building a small enclosure on the outside of the garage and piping to it, with a switch near the radial saw to turn it on. Can't hear the vacuum at all!
I also use a 20' pool vacuum hose to connect to the portable tools from a central ceiling outlet that allows me to move around pretty easily.

Good luck,

Nick

Messages In This Thread

Dust Collection and Vacuums
Ken Finger -- 1/6/2001, 9:17 am
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Byron -- 1/8/2001, 10:43 am
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Ken Sarkozy -- 1/6/2001, 8:14 pm
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Steve L -- 1/7/2001, 12:40 pm
Re:Too Tedious and Opinionated ?
George Cushing -- 1/8/2001, 1:07 pm
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums *Pic*
Nick W -- 1/6/2001, 1:42 pm
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Spidey -- 1/6/2001, 1:42 pm
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Don Beale -- 1/6/2001, 12:45 pm
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
BruceK -- 1/6/2001, 9:34 am
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Brent Curtis -- 1/6/2001, 12:03 pm
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Ken Finger -- 1/7/2001, 9:16 am
Re: Dust Collection and Vacuums
Brent Curtis -- 1/7/2001, 7:56 pm