GOOD MORNING, I HAVE A 350 SQ. FT. SHOP AND RECENTLY PURCHASED A DELTA TABLE SAW, AND NEED TO BUY A DUST COLLECTER, I WILL BE ADDING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT SOON, ANY SUGGESTIONS ON SIZE, BRAND, PRICE,ETC…
THANKS MARK
GOOD MORNING, I HAVE A 350 SQ. FT. SHOP AND RECENTLY PURCHASED A DELTA TABLE SAW, AND NEED TO BUY A DUST COLLECTER, I WILL BE ADDING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT SOON, ANY SUGGESTIONS ON SIZE, BRAND, PRICE,ETC…
THANKS MARK
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There are hundreds of possibilities. What is your budget and what tools do you need to connect to a central DC.
Doug
Look at the Oneida Air and Grizzly cyclones.
I have a 2HP Penn State cyclone and have been very happy with the performance. Their assembly instructions were a little lacking, but price was less than Oneida. You need to supply your shop layout to obtain a quote on fitting costs. I have 5 machines & 2 vacuum fittings and the pipe and fittings almost added up to the cyclone cost. I heard Oneida is offering a shop special model. Happy shopping...
For the cheap route, I bought a Jet DC1100 canister type dust collector. No is isn't a central, but for a small shop it does a great job and can easily be moved around and used anywhere I like. If I ever win the lottery I will upgrade shop and thus collector also.
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