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Bill Gooch
 
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Still haven't found the right fit, for me, for dust collection in my used to
be single car garage. My prime interest now is turning so that is the dust
I want to collect. I've got a squirrel cage filter, does not bad a job, got
a fan in the window for the summer, works great but hard to turn in a parka
so don't use it in the winter. Tried a battery operated face mask fan,
didn't like it. Looked at a big Oneida system but considered it too much
for my needs. Just got this from Oneida and it looks pretty good, price is
right and drive to Syracuse isn't that far. Wondering if anyone has it and
if so how has it operated.

http://www.oneida-air.com/products/s...rilla/main.htm


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Bill Gooch
Kemptville, ON.
"Keep your mind on turning and your fingers intact"



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I have had a large Oneida system for about 10 years and I continue to be
very pleased with it. The unit you are looking at was not available way
back then, but had it been I sure would have taken a hard look at it. The
1405 CFM is very impressive! I would think that if all you are doing is
turning then you should take a hard look at this unit.

Bob Ivey
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Northwest Woodturners


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Still haven't found the right fit, for me, for dust collection in my used
to be single car garage. My prime interest now is turning so that is the
dust I want to collect. I've got a squirrel cage filter, does not bad a
job, got a fan in the window for the summer, works great but hard to turn
in a parka so don't use it in the winter. Tried a battery operated face
mask fan, didn't like it. Looked at a big Oneida system but considered it
too much for my needs. Just got this from Oneida and it looks pretty
good, price is right and drive to Syracuse isn't that far. Wondering if
anyone has it and if so how has it operated.

http://www.oneida-air.com/products/s...rilla/main.htm


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Bill Gooch
Kemptville, ON.
"Keep your mind on turning and your fingers intact"





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"Bill Gooch" wrote in message
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Still haven't found the right fit, for me, for dust collection in my used

to
be single car garage. My prime interest now is turning so that is the

dust
I want to collect. I've got a squirrel cage filter, does not bad a job,

got
a fan in the window for the summer, works great but hard to turn in a

parka
so don't use it in the winter. Tried a battery operated face mask fan,
didn't like it. Looked at a big Oneida system but considered it too much
for my needs. Just got this from Oneida and it looks pretty good, price

is
right and drive to Syracuse isn't that far. Wondering if anyone has it

and
if so how has it operated.

http://www.oneida-air.com/products/s...rilla/main.htm


How about the white version of what I have in Delta blue?
http://www.wmhtoolgroup.com/index.cf...tail&iid=11785

Goes to a dryer vent that attaches with rare earth magnets to the
appropriate side of the lathe bed. Outside for outside sanding, inside for
inside. Seems to do a great job. Not as classy, of course, but with the
can on a dolly you can use it on the tool you're using elsewhere in the
shop,

http://groups.msn.com/NovaOwners/geo...to&PhotoID=234 Was mounted on the wrong side for the task, but I learned.


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Nice lookin' lathe work there, George. Tom

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Bill Gooch wrote:

Still haven't found the right fit, for me, for dust collection in my used
to
be single car garage. My prime interest now is turning so that is the
dust
I want to collect. I've got a squirrel cage filter, does not bad a job,
got a fan in the window for the summer, works great but hard to turn in a
parka
so don't use it in the winter. Tried a battery operated face mask fan,
didn't like it. Looked at a big Oneida system but considered it too much
for my needs. Just got this from Oneida and it looks pretty good, price
is
right and drive to Syracuse isn't that far. Wondering if anyone has it
and if so how has it operated.

http://www.oneida-air.com/products/s...rilla/main.htm




If you are turning, primarily, try this. Catch the large HF DC on sale for
$169.00, order a 20" "Shaker Felt" bag from Highland Hardware, line the
collection bag with a 39 gallon plastic bag. You will have a nice, honest
575CFM DC for less than $200.00. If you want more through put, you can
double the filter bag and get about 1100 - 1150 CFM. If you are interested
in the latter, drop me a line.

Also, schedule 40 PVC makes great runs and the Tool Crib has the best price
on flex hosing.

Deb


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