HF Dust Collector
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michaelosburn
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This looks like it might be worth the money. Only $185 with the coupon.
Here's the link: Just copy & paste into the address bar
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-hp-indus ... 012_c3314a
Here's the link: Just copy & paste into the address bar
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-hp-indus ... 012_c3314a
- rcplaneguy
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Dust Collection
michaelosburn wrote:This looks like it might be worth the money. Only $185 with the coupon.
Here's the link: Just copy & paste into the address bar
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-hp-indus ... 012_c3314a
The link below is the latest video blog from the Stumpy Nubs workshop. Al tho the blog doesn't address HF directly you may find insight into your dust collection quest.
http://www.stumpynubs.com/snw45.html
Glenn
I create problem solving challenges and opportunities for design modification, not mistakes.
SS 520 born 04/16/03, Power Station mounted Band saw , Scroll saw, Jointer, Belt sander, Overarm router, dedicated Mark V drill press, SS Maxi-clamp system, Shopsmith woodworking bench
I create problem solving challenges and opportunities for design modification, not mistakes.
SS 520 born 04/16/03, Power Station mounted Band saw , Scroll saw, Jointer, Belt sander, Overarm router, dedicated Mark V drill press, SS Maxi-clamp system, Shopsmith woodworking bench
- "Wild Bad Bob"
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Stumpy,
nice info and site!! Thanks, of course added to the favorite list!! I guess I will be getting the canister filter for mine as an up grade this fall, when moving to basement shop.
nice info and site!! Thanks, of course added to the favorite list!! I guess I will be getting the canister filter for mine as an up grade this fall, when moving to basement shop.
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
If it's possible, you guys with HF collectors might consider dispensing with the bags and mobile mount and directing the dust outside.
With a cyclone ahead of the unit, there is a minuscule amount of dust that escapes.
Saves a ton of space, a ton of $$ otherwise spent on upgrading the filter, and a ton of time otherwise spent emptying the bag. Suction is noticeably better, too.
With a cyclone ahead of the unit, there is a minuscule amount of dust that escapes.
Saves a ton of space, a ton of $$ otherwise spent on upgrading the filter, and a ton of time otherwise spent emptying the bag. Suction is noticeably better, too.
Gene
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
That's what I plan on doing whenever I manage to get one! Take the money I save on filters on put it into ducting.Gene Howe wrote:If it's possible, you guys with HF collectors might consider dispensing with the bags and mobile mount and directing the dust outside.
With a cyclone ahead of the unit, there is a minuscule amount of dust that escapes.
Saves a ton of space, a ton of $$ otherwise spent on upgrading the filter, and a ton of time otherwise spent emptying the bag. Suction is noticeably better, too.
Heath
Central Louisiana
-10ER - SN 13927, Born 1949, Acquired October 2008, Restored November, 2008
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Central Louisiana
-10ER - SN 13927, Born 1949, Acquired October 2008, Restored November, 2008
-10ER - SN 35630, Born 1950, Acquired April 2009, Restored May 2009, A34 Jigsaw
-Mark V - SN 212052, Born 1986, Acquired Sept 2009, Restored March 2010, Bandsaw
-10ER - SN 39722, Born 1950, Acquired March 2011, awaiting restoration
- "Wild Bad Bob"
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good suggestion Gene!!
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
- BuckeyeDennis
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Remember that when blowing your dust outdoors, you are blowing a lot of air out along with it. And sucking an equal volume of outside air back into your shop. No problem for an unheated shop.
But if blowing heated air out and sucking freezing air back in, this could get expensive real fast. Ditto if running A/C on a hot day. I try to time my workroom exhaust fan use to coincide with moderate outdoor temps.
But if blowing heated air out and sucking freezing air back in, this could get expensive real fast. Ditto if running A/C on a hot day. I try to time my workroom exhaust fan use to coincide with moderate outdoor temps.
- "Wild Bad Bob"
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BD,
nice observation BUT in a 1 man shop in reality, some fresh air is good, how long is it actually running, when making a few cuts on the TS, BS, planer, jointer? Now doing some routering, or turning may be a bit longer, but better some fresh air return then some wood dust allergy. IMHO
nice observation BUT in a 1 man shop in reality, some fresh air is good, how long is it actually running, when making a few cuts on the TS, BS, planer, jointer? Now doing some routering, or turning may be a bit longer, but better some fresh air return then some wood dust allergy. IMHO
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
- robinson46176
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I have a HF collector (claimed 2 HP) and like it.
I intend to pipe mine directly outside from the basement shop and into a small wooded area north east of the house. Note that this a farm and I have no close neighbors. My only near neighbors are my son about 900' to the northwest and one of my daughters about 400' to the south.
I do have past experience with venting outside, summer and winter.
For now I am just using the stock bags and have no problem with them.
I also have a Penn State DC that is said to be a 1 1/2 HP. It is also a good unit and is running the stock bags.
I intend to pipe mine directly outside from the basement shop and into a small wooded area north east of the house. Note that this a farm and I have no close neighbors. My only near neighbors are my son about 900' to the northwest and one of my daughters about 400' to the south.
I do have past experience with venting outside, summer and winter.
For now I am just using the stock bags and have no problem with them.
I also have a Penn State DC that is said to be a 1 1/2 HP. It is also a good unit and is running the stock bags.
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Francis Robinson
I did not equip with Shopsmiths in spite of the setups but because of them.
1 1988 - Mark V 510 (bought new), 4 Poly vee 1 1/8th HP Mark V's, Mark VII, 1 Mark V Mini, 1 Frankensmith, 1 10-ER, 1 Mark V Push-me-Pull-me Drillpress, SS bandsaw, belt sander, jointer, jigsaw, shaper attach, mortising attach, TS-3650 Rigid tablesaw, RAS, 6" long bed jointer, Foley/Belsaw Planer/molder/ripsaw, 1" sander, oscillating spindle/belt sander, Scroll saw, Woodmizer sawmill
farmer
Francis Robinson
I did not equip with Shopsmiths in spite of the setups but because of them.
1 1988 - Mark V 510 (bought new), 4 Poly vee 1 1/8th HP Mark V's, Mark VII, 1 Mark V Mini, 1 Frankensmith, 1 10-ER, 1 Mark V Push-me-Pull-me Drillpress, SS bandsaw, belt sander, jointer, jigsaw, shaper attach, mortising attach, TS-3650 Rigid tablesaw, RAS, 6" long bed jointer, Foley/Belsaw Planer/molder/ripsaw, 1" sander, oscillating spindle/belt sander, Scroll saw, Woodmizer sawmill