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Larry Capelis August 28th 03 03:08 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???




Lane August 28th 03 03:32 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 

"Ernie Leimkuhler" wrote in message
...
In article , Larry Capelis
wrote:

I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???




You want a really nice vac get a Tornado Vac.
No idea what they cost new.
I got mine at Boeing Surplus.
They are made in Ohio.

Where a Shopvac brand vac has a 3 inch diameter stamped sheet metal
impeller, mine has a 10 inch diameter cast aluminum impeller.

Very powerful.




Many years ago (10-12?) I bought the largest biggest "commercial grade" shop
vac Craftsman made at the time and have never looked back. But I'm sure I
would probably take Ernies Tornado if I had a chance. :^)

Lane



Robin S. August 28th 03 03:36 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
We sell the Fein Turbo series of vacs at work. They are very powerful, very
quiet (you can actually talk to someone when you're both standing right
beside the machine). Not the cheapest machines, but if you have the
opertunity to mess around with them, you may like what you see.

Look for the orange tank with a black motor on the top. Fein vakua seien
gemacht in Deutschland.

Guten abend,

Robin


"Larry Capelis" L nowayspam wrote in message
...
I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???






MP Toolman August 28th 03 03:39 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
I have a Porter Cable shop vac that I like a lot. Quiet, powerful, activated
by power tool plugged into it (i.e. turn the sander on, vac comes on; Turn the
sander off, vac shuts off), good filter system. A lot nicer than my old Black
& Decker industrial model, but I can't offer a comparison with the Milwaukee or
Hitachi. I think Fine Woodworking did a shop vac comparison fairly recently.

Mill

I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???




Hion solar August 28th 03 06:45 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
Subject: Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
From: "Larry Capelis" Lnowayspam
Date: 8/27/2003 7:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time
Message-id:

I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???

We love our Hitachi....it does wet or dry and has stainless container that
doesn't rust....plus this one sucks, and for a vacuum that's what you
want....had it for two years now and use it most everyday for cleaning up
machine shop chips, and wood shop sawdust, even soil when setting concrete
forms.

Regards...Walt










John Magee August 28th 03 03:18 PM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
"Larry Capelis" L nowayspam wrote in message ...
I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???


About 5 yrs ago I bought a stainless steel Goodway Vac2 and now I
wouldn't part with it. It uses a 2" hose and makes enough airflow
through it to suck the stones off the driveway. We use it to clean the
VMCs and turning centers and the only chips that jam up are long nasty
drill chips. As I recall, it cost about $1000 at the time. Here's a
link -
http://www.goodway.com/datacart/prod...roductTypeID=2

Jeff Dantzler August 28th 03 06:41 PM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
I bought a WAP turbo 1000 used from Hertz rental in Bothell, WA for about $400.
It was a bit knackered, but still a good deal on a $1000 vac. It is a dream to use.
This one has a 17 gallon stainless cannister. It will suck anything I've tried
to suck up. Mostly swarf, sawdust, drywall dust, etc. Best of all, you can hold
a conversation while it's running.

The Alto SQ10 is made by the same company. It is also a great vac. I was going
to buy one, but they had this used 1000 for slightly cheaper, so I bought it.

Now I only need to figure out how to get the damn thing up on my roof to suck
up the pulverized mortar from a chimney demo...

JLD

Larry Capelis August 28th 03 07:31 PM

Shop vacuums I think I'm gonna buy the FEIN thanks all
 
Thanks to all. I think I've settled on the FEIN, for cost (around $300) as
well as size (small), switched outlet (8amp), decibel reasons (57), plus
cfm120/water columnyou have all been VERY informative.
Now if I could get you all to work the phones for the PHONE companies!!!!

"Hion solar" wrote in message
...
Subject: Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
From: "Larry Capelis" Lnowayspam
Date: 8/27/2003 7:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time
Message-id:

I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???

We love our Hitachi....it does wet or dry and has stainless container that
doesn't rust....plus this one sucks, and for a vacuum that's what you
want....had it for two years now and use it most everyday for cleaning up
machine shop chips, and wood shop sawdust, even soil when setting concrete
forms.

Regards...Walt












Mike Henry August 29th 03 04:30 PM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
I've got a Fein and like it a lot more than the Sears shop-vac that it
replaced. It's quiet and powerfull enough for me and the hose and power
cord are both long which allows the working end to reach just about any of
the machines in my shop from one location.

"Robin S." wrote in message
.. .
We sell the Fein Turbo series of vacs at work. They are very powerful,

very
quiet (you can actually talk to someone when you're both standing right
beside the machine). Not the cheapest machines, but if you have the
opertunity to mess around with them, you may like what you see.

Look for the orange tank with a black motor on the top. Fein vakua seien
gemacht in Deutschland.

Guten abend,

Robin


"Larry Capelis" L nowayspam wrote in message
...
I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???








richard August 30th 03 01:44 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
wrote in message news:
the only chips that jam up are long nasty
drill chips. As I recall, it cost about $1000 at the time. Here's a

in the 70's i worked in bvc - british vacuum cleaners- the works I was
at
we only ever saw huge great castings for industrial vacuum units.
The factory had one of their vacuum systems and every machine had an
outlet next to it.
Every now and again you would hear tools and stuff going through the
vacuum pipes;-)
The young lads used to see who could get the biggest tool up the pipe,
can't remeber what went up them but I know I vacuumed the radial drill
I worked on and micrometers and drills all disapeared - I didn't use
any of my own tools there...
--
richard

larry g August 31st 03 12:51 AM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
Gottum at work, and you can get parts to repair them. We use them in
process applications where they run 24 hr per day.
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no neat sig line

"Mike Henry" wrote in message
...
I've got a Fein and like it a lot more than the Sears shop-vac that it
replaced. It's quiet and powerfull enough for me and the hose and power
cord are both long which allows the working end to reach just about any of
the machines in my shop from one location.

"Robin S." wrote in message
.. .
We sell the Fein Turbo series of vacs at work. They are very powerful,

very
quiet (you can actually talk to someone when you're both standing right
beside the machine). Not the cheapest machines, but if you have the
opertunity to mess around with them, you may like what you see.

Look for the orange tank with a black motor on the top. Fein vakua seien
gemacht in Deutschland.

Guten abend,

Robin


"Larry Capelis" L nowayspam wrote in message
...
I'm looking for a vacuum for the shop, I'm looking at a Milwaukee 8912
about $700
and the Hitachi Uh I forget model # for about $300 from Amazon, any

good
ideas??
Any opinions on these 2???










jim rozen August 31st 03 09:56 PM

Shop vacuums which one do YOU like???
 
In article , steamer says...

--IMO the best shop vac is the one that lives *outside* the shop,
with ducting in the ceiling, as in woodshops. No noise, no hassle. That,
and a broom and a good dustpan is all you really need. Make sure you
locate it on the downwind side of the shop and you can use it for fume
extraction, too.


Taco Bell anyone?

:)

Jim

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