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Default Review of the Dust Deputy Cyclone

On Jan 15, 2:53*pm, "Leon" wrote:
"GarageWoodworks" wrote in message

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I recently reviewed the Dust Deputy DIY (Cyclone Only) and was very
pleased with the results. *For those of you (like me) with a small
shop that relies on a shop-vac for saw dust clean-up and extraction
this thing is a must.


http://www.garagewoodworks.com/Dust_Deputy.php


NO AFFILIATION YADA YADA YADA!! * Just a very happy end-user.


Brian
www.garagewoodworks.com


Pretty cool... I have often wondered about these type portable units.

You mention that you used a 5 gal bucket and you could use have used a 10
gal bucket. * I wonder if the size of the container really matters as long
as it is at least 5 gal and is air tight.
The reason I ask is that you mentioned the tendency for the unit to tip. *If
you attached a larger container to the unit it may not be so easily tipped.
Additionally you might consider using a longer hose to get to where you need
to go so that you could fasten the bucket down.
I use a 20' flexible hose with my DC and that works very well, not having to
move the DC, except to empty it.


You can use a bucket/drum upto 10 gallons. I have a larger bucket
that I intend to use, but I wanted to do the review using a bucket
that most people would have access to. This thing is really cool and
is very SOLID (thick plastic and heavy).