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Looking for info on Dust collecter basics and grounding. Thanks


Woodshop Dust Control, 2nd ed. by Sandor Nagyszalanczy.

http://www.taunton.com/store/pages/070611.asp

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An excellent resource referred to often on this newsgroup is:

http://billpentz.com//woodworking/cyclone/index.cfm


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EVERYTHNG you ever wanted to know and the methods and equiptment
to measure them.

http://billpentz.com//woodworking/cyclone/index.cfm

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I read an article on DC and the infamous static explosions by a guy
named Rod Cole. I guess he teaches math at MIT, and is a woodworker
to boot. Long story short... Rod doesn't think DCs with 3HP or less
pose much danger with regard to static charges and explosions. His
entire woodshop is plumbed with 4" diameter PVC pipe. He's done some
research work with a colleague from MIT and its supposedly on the web,
but the link didn't work.



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