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[email protected] March 14th 05 07:32 PM

Anyone else seen these on Ebay?
 
This looks like a good deal? any comments, anyone purchased one from
him?


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Thanks
Dave m


Jim March 15th 05 01:59 PM

Not sure about the one you listed , but check out
http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/Ordering_Info.html while you are looking
around. It may provide a useful comparison of quality and features.

HTH

Jim Ray, President
McFeely's Square Drive Screws
www.mcfeelys.com

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ups.com...
This looks like a good deal? any comments, anyone purchased one from
him?



http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Thanks
Dave m




Joe_Stein March 15th 05 04:25 PM

I see a lot of hose there...and a reduction in suction.
LOL
Joe


wrote:
This looks like a good deal? any comments, anyone purchased one from
him?


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Thanks
Dave m


Doug Miller March 15th 05 05:44 PM

In article , "Jim" wrote:
Not sure about the one you listed , but check out
http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/Ordering_Info.html while you are looking
around. It may provide a useful comparison of quality and features.


I don't get it... they've made everything transparent *except* the part that
really *needs* to be transparent: the chip bin.

What's the point?


--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?

Adam Hill March 15th 05 07:02 PM

Joe_Stein wrote:
I see a lot of hose there...and a reduction in suction.
LOL
Joe


wrote:

This looks like a good deal? any comments, anyone purchased one from
him?


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW


Thanks
Dave m


sorry, just testing this group =)

Dave Hinz March 15th 05 07:19 PM

On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:02:59 GMT, Adam Hill wrote:

sorry, just testing this group =)


alt.test is down ---- that way.

[email protected] March 15th 05 08:02 PM


Doug Miller wrote:
In article , "Jim"

wrote:
Not sure about the one you listed , but check out
http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/Ordering_Info.html while you are

looking
around. It may provide a useful comparison of quality and features.


I don't get it... they've made everything transparent *except* the

part that
really *needs* to be transparent: the chip bin.

What's the point?


You can see that material is moving properly through the cyclone as
opposed to being stuck at a clog someplace.

Plus it looks real cool.

It looks to me like the buyer supplies his own chip bin.

--

FF


Doug Miller March 15th 05 08:47 PM

In article .com, wrote:

Doug Miller wrote:
In article , "Jim"

wrote:
Not sure about the one you listed , but check out
http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/Ordering_Info.html while you are
looking
around. It may provide a useful comparison of quality and features.


I don't get it... they've made everything transparent *except* the

part that
really *needs* to be transparent: the chip bin.

What's the point?


You can see that material is moving properly through the cyclone as
opposed to being stuck at a clog someplace.


Yeah, well, I don't need a transparent cyclone to tell me that material is, or
isn't, moving. I'm too busy watching the tool I'm working at to pay attention
to what the dust collector looks like. If it's full, or clogged, I figure it
out pretty quickly, when the sawdust starts pouring out of the bandsaw, or the
chips begin to fly out the front of the planer.

Plus it looks real cool.

It looks to me like the buyer supplies his own chip bin.


Yep. Where can I buy a transparent chip bin for my Oneida DC?

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?

Doug Miller March 16th 05 12:18 AM

In article , "mp" wrote:
You can see that material is moving properly through the cyclone as
opposed to being stuck at a clog someplace.

Plus it looks real cool.


I'd imagine it's also quite a bit quieter than a comparable metal unit.


I dunno... I have a metal-bodied cyclone (Oneida 1.5HP), and it seems to me
that most of the noise that it produces is due to large volumes of air moving
at fairly high speed. IOW, it sounds more like wind than like a machine.

In any event, I don't think the noise level from my dust collector is
particularly relevant: the TS, RAS, planer, and routers, at least, make a
*lot* more noise than the DC, so I'm wearing hearing protection all the time
anyway.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?

mp March 16th 05 10:53 PM

You can see that material is moving properly through the cyclone as
opposed to being stuck at a clog someplace.

Plus it looks real cool.


I'd imagine it's also quite a bit quieter than a comparable metal unit.




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