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David,

Would you have any recommendations for an air filtration system? My
workshop will be rather small (about 13' x 18'), but large enough to
warrant addressing the dust problem.

I too will have a DC system of some sort, but I was in fact concerned
about the dust and particles that will ultimately fill the environment.
I'll wear a dust mask when sawing, but I'd rather not have to keep it on
after I'm done sawing. The fine particles float around for quite some time.

Jack

David wrote:
Peter Wells wrote:

I have a few tools (table saw, radial arm saw, sander, grinder) that I
use
probably a few times a month that are fitted with connections for dust
collector. I use them in the garage where a lot of other stuff is
stored.
So after using them there is always dust all over the place. To what
extent
would a dust collector keep the garage clean? Do they just get the
big bits
so you don't need to sweep but still leave dust everywhere? Given that I
don't have the space to permenantly connect a dust collection system I'm
wondering if I wouldn't be as well off buying a strong shop vac and
connecting as needed.

All advice appreciated.

Peter


DC collects SOME of the dust and wood chips, but there will still be
some airborne dust. For that, you can install an air filtration unit.
They are quiet and some have remote controls. mount in a high, central
location. I don't have a severe enough problem with dust in my shop so
I haven't purchased the filter, but I've looked at them and read about
their usage. I think if you are concerned about the dust laying around,
you should realize that you are also BREATHING it in, so for your
health, you might want to seriously consider getting one. Delta and Jet
both make them. There is a small triangular shaped one with a light
under it, available at Lowes. I doubt it is a high volume unit,
however--it's pretty small.

Dave