Dust Collector..cleaning the filter
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:00 pm
I have a DC3300 with the smallest filter bag. Cake dust builds up when I use the sanding disc, and my initial thought was "Gotta clean it out, so I can improve airflow!"
I just read on another site that others call this "Healthy cake dust" because it blocks the pours of the filter, it enhances the filtration. I am just getting my feet wet with woodworking, and really have not had to do anything to the DC3300. The lower plastic bag does not seem to fill up fast at all with the few hours I use it a month, and the simple stuff I have been using it for.
So, what advice do you mentors here have for us rookies. Also, that dust collector sure would be more effective if I remembered to turn it on every time I flick the switch of the Mark V. A better design for my would have been to have control of the DC3300 from the control panal of the Mark V. I have no permanent setup for dust collection...it just rolls around like the Mark V in my small shop.
I just read on another site that others call this "Healthy cake dust" because it blocks the pours of the filter, it enhances the filtration. I am just getting my feet wet with woodworking, and really have not had to do anything to the DC3300. The lower plastic bag does not seem to fill up fast at all with the few hours I use it a month, and the simple stuff I have been using it for.
So, what advice do you mentors here have for us rookies. Also, that dust collector sure would be more effective if I remembered to turn it on every time I flick the switch of the Mark V. A better design for my would have been to have control of the DC3300 from the control panal of the Mark V. I have no permanent setup for dust collection...it just rolls around like the Mark V in my small shop.