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Vacuum dust coll. system
I'm finishing up the building of my new hobby shop in the backyard and I =
want to eventually add a vacuum system. My building is small, the area = that I have reserved for woodworking after the storage area is occupied = will only be about 10x18 which is basically a big room....not a = man-sized woodshop but I'll make it work with some good organizing and = strategic location of tools etc. What I what to do is setup some sort of = a basic vacuum system using a good shop vac. While doing some research = on the net I ran across this idea at Tyler Tool's website. = http://tylertool.store.yahoo.com/sh80sawducos.html It looks to be something workable for my needs but I would like some = advice or possibly some better ideas or suggestions, maybe from past or = current experiences. I can't afford or justify a regular dust collection = system unless there is something available that is comparable in price = with this setup. I would have about $135 or so wrapped up a Shop Vac = system from this site using their dust collection system and a QSP vac = (w/2 1/2" dia. hose). TIA --=20 Thanks, Rick |
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