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Dan wrote:
Thanks for the helpful reply. Do you use yours with the stock bag setup, or with the canister filter conversion HF offers: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=94278 ? I have read the unit doesn't filter fine particles too well with the stock bags. Have you noticed this? Some say the Grizzly G5556 bags will fit & filter better, and that any bag lets a lot of fine dust through. Here's an interesting link on another conversion on the machine to improve filtering, for anyone interested: http://www.msu.edu/user/olsonbr2/HFDC/HF-DC.htm Thanks again Dan The 30 micron bag lets exactly the dust you most need to control slip through. I have one ... but I also run a room air filter that gets stuff down below 1 micron. I use a 'cyclone' lid on a large fiberboard drum and it keeps the drum scrubbed clean. I probably need to bleed some air into the system to reduce the suckage but I don't use it enough to pet the sweaty things. Bill |
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