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I will have to admit that some of you guys party a Lot Harder that I do.


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mbcabinetmaker wrote:Ah the clean up at the end of the party.
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I will have to admit that some of you guys party a Lot Harder that I do.![]()
I must 2nd that. This is a really nice shop and we already know that it is truly a "working shop" even though there is no apparent evidence of that in these photos. This shop would easily pass an OSHA inspection.tdubnik wrote:My shop never looks that good.... even AFTER the clean-up.
Does you dust collector system do a good job of keeping saw dust and chips in check? How is the system switched? I am assuming you have a commercial system. I don't have a big proble m. My wife is a clean fanatic and after 35 years of marraige she has managed to rub off somewhat on me. I currently keep my shop pretty well contained with a shopvac attached to whatever tool I am using. Would like to make it easier though. I have read extensively about dust collectors and filter systems. I have an 22' x 11' shop. I have an adjacent room that I use for storage. I would like to put a dust collector in that room and duct it to my shop. That would keep the noise down and not take up space in my shop proper. It is a basement shop. Switching is a concern to me as well as having enough airflow at each tool to be efficient and limit plug-ups.tdubnik wrote:My shop never looks that good.... even AFTER the clean-up.
Cyclones???????mbcabinetmaker wrote:Roger I have 8 tools on one 2 hp single bag unit. All have inline blast gates and when they are all closed expect the one servicing the machine that I am using I have all the vacuum that I need. You could go with a cyclone system for you set up if you decide to install it in a separate room. I have just always used the individual units and have 5 located around my shop.