If you’ve got a woodworking area, or even if you’ve just got something that really churns out dust like a belt sander or table saw, there’s an excellent chance you hate sawdust with a passion. It gets ...
Can one old dust collector power an entire workshop? In this episode, we put that question to the test by setting up a whole-shop dust collection system using just a single, older unit. Follow along ...
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Build a woodworking shop, Dust collection complete!
A great woodworking shop isn’t just about tools—it’s about efficiency, organization, and keeping the air clean! In this episode, we’re wrapping up a major milestone: completing the dust collection ...
Many of us want a full-blown dust collection in our workshop, but the best we can do is work with a shop vacuum and some additional hardware. Even that is a big improvement over doing nothing to ...
I am at the point where I have finally gotten some better wood working tools and need to get a dust collector. I've read a good deal over the last few months on dust collectors, but am looking for ...
Most small shop owners would like their shops to be as dust free as possible, but the calculations and information required to develop an efficient dust collection system sometimes seem daunting.
Dave stopped by yesterday. The last time he was here, we discussed a purchase that he and I had made in Las Vegas at AWFS last year. We each purchased the Oneida Air Systems Dust Deputy Kit. This kit ...
September 4, 2015 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Dust collection systems can be costly and are often times overkill for the requirements of a small workshop.
It cleans both wet and dry messes quickly, is easy to maneuver, and comes with a collection of useful attachments. What else do you need?
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