I was questioning the quantity of 5!;)shipwright wrote:Cyclone.
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dusty wrote: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.
This shop would also probably pass a health department restaurant inspection.

I have eaten a lot of meals in places not nearly so clean.
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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
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Ah so! One 2hp unit AND some others!mbcabinetmaker wrote:No JPG mine are not cyclones. I have edited my original post to eliminate the confusion.
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I don't think it needs to be in another room. Mine posted above (#20) is in my main shop. It has a 1 micron filter bag and it works very well and I don't notice any dust escaping. It is piped under the floor and has outlets near all my tools. I use modified plastic blast gates and have one pipe that ends up under a downdraft sanding table under a hinged trapdoor in my bench. The one thing that I find useful that no one has mentioned is that if the farthest gate is open, or at least one farther from the collector than the one you are using, the system seems to work better. It's like otherwise it's trying to suck against a vacuum in the residual pipe.burkhome wrote:So...If I were to put in one dust collector and hook it to multiple tools and the unit was in a separate room, how would you switch it? Another remote control?
Just my observation.
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shipwright wrote:I don't think it needs to be in another room. Mine posted above (#20) is in my main shop. It has a 1 micron filter bag and it works very well and I don't notice any dust escaping. It is piped under the floor and has outlets near all my tools. I use modified plastic blast gates and have one pipe that ends up under a downdraft sanding table under a hinged trapdoor in my bench. The one thing that I find useful that no one has mentioned is that if the farthest gate is open, or at least one farther from the collector than the one you are using, the system seems to work better. It's like otherwise it's trying to suck against a vacuum in the residual pipe.
Just my observation.
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Both CFM and velocity are required to get the 'stuff' sucked away. I am guessing the added open gate increases the velocity! It would also tend to create a venturi effect especially if 45 degree 'T' joints are present.
p.s. It may also put the blower in a more effective pressure situation.
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Interesting. The main reason I am thinking of another room is space. Shop space is tight.shipwright wrote:I don't think it needs to be in another room. Mine posted above (#20) is in my main shop. It has a 1 micron filter bag and it works very well and I don't notice any dust escaping. It is piped under the floor and has outlets near all my tools. I use modified plastic blast gates and have one pipe that ends up under a downdraft sanding table under a hinged trapdoor in my bench. The one thing that I find useful that no one has mentioned is that if the farthest gate is open, or at least one farther from the collector than the one you are using, the system seems to work better. It's like otherwise it's trying to suck against a vacuum in the residual pipe.
Just my observation.
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If you can put it outside, you can use a less restrictive filter (like 4 micron or in some locations, none at all) which will make less back pressure and the system will work even better.burkhome wrote:Interesting. The main reason I am thinking of another room is space. Shop space is tight.
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