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I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem

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I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem

You damn fool, that is an industrial machine.
What you want is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE%3AIT&rd=1


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You know this might work at keep all the air,furniture,pets,pests,and humans
out of your house.its not a bad deal though!

Len


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I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem



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I vote for the big one...400 hp sounds about right for a small shop. Plus,
it has fire protection built in so grounding is unnecessary. However,
120,000 cfm may cause your shop walls and roof to implode, so some
structural bracing will be in order. And your TS, DP, planer etc may get
sucked up a tube and out of your shop, so skip the mobile bases and bolt
everything directly to the floor. My $.02 --dave

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You know this might work at keep all the air,furniture,pets,pests,and
humans out of your house.its not a bad deal though!

Len


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I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem





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Maybe you could set it up and share it with your neighbors and some of
us - could you run one of the pipes to upstate New York for me? I
figure about 1000cfm would be plenty for me, which is less than 1% of
its capacity. You could provide 100 of us with good-quality dust
collection! Of course, then you'd need to leave it running all the
time, but it sure would be handy for me.
Any other takers?



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"You damn fool, that is an industrial machine"

lol!

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On 21 Nov 2005 13:05:56 -0800, with neither quill nor qualm,
quickly quoth:

I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem

Ah, so THAT's what brought Katrina ashore...

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ebay Item number: 7563610365 is a good deal, up to about $80, then
consider the similar harborfreight unit.

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wrote in message
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I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem

Wonder no more. It will be powerfull enough. In fact, you might be able to
rent suction to everyone on your block as well!
Make sure you ground the PVC pipes!

Dave



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On 21 Nov 2005 13:05:56 -0800, wrote:

I have a small shop and am looking into a Dust Collection system
My inital thoughts were a Delta or Jet that moves 650-1200 CFM.
However this EBay auction has me wondering!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/DUST-COLLECTION-...cmd ZViewItem

Yeah, that would probably do it. Let's see at, 120k cfm, for my 24 x 30
x 8' shop, call it roughly 6000 cubic feet, that would completely exchange
the air in my shop something like 20 times per minute, or roughly once
every 3 seconds. I'd say dust wouldn't have much of a chance. OTOH, the
idea of working in a wind tunnel would probably not be much fun.



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"Nobull4u" wrote in message
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ebay Item number: 7563610365 is a good deal, up to about $80, then
consider the similar harborfreight unit.

The similar hf unit doesn't have a 1 micron bag, and presumably has hf
quality...


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Open your windows and doors before you turn it on!

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