FIVE TIPS to help you set up your dust collection system. Stop the frustration!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I will will show how I overcame my frustration with setting up up my small shop dust collection system. Along the way I will provide 5 helpful tips that will help you out, too!
*** FEATURED TOOLS ***
* Dustopper High Efficiency Dust Separator: amzn.to/3WYnojw
This is the Amazon link, but its much cheaper at Home Depot see the NON-Affiliate link below.
* RIDGID 12 Gal. 5.0-Peak HP Wet Dry Vac: amzn.to/3MT6wpO
* Saw Stop Table Saw: amzn.to/3KupXUT
* Ryobi Compound Miter Saw: amzn.to/3UalY3T
Mine is so old they don't sell it any more, but this model seems comparable
* Wen 10 inch Band Saw: amzn.to/3m5rOqU
* Wen Scroll Saw: amzn.to/3nMAEKI
Mine is the model 3920, which they don't offer anymore. This link is for model 3921, which seems
to be its upgrade.
* Ridgid Oscillating/Edge Belt: amzn.to/3qBswy2
* BOSCH RA1181 Benchtop Router Table: amzn.to/45UQft7
* This list includes Amazon Affiliate Links. We earn a small commission when purchases are made through this link (at no extra cost to you). This helps support our channel. :-)
NON-Affiliate Links ( I don't earn a commission)
* Dustopper Pro High Efficiency Cyclonic Dust Separator: www.homedepot....
* Dust Right FlexiPort Power Tool Hose Kit, 1-1/2'' x 12' Fixed-Length: www.rockler.co...
Terrific video. They continue to get better and better.
Thank you! and thanks for watching!
Thanks Great info for myself
I am glad it was helpful!
Great video describing the problems and some practical solutions to some of the biggest frustrations I’ve had in the shop.
Years ago I ended up making my first (and fateful😂) decision which was to buy a cyclone and a Home Depot bucket to separate the chips. Unfortunately the cyclone is a cheap foreign knock off which came with a metric connection 🤦♂️.
Just like you, I ended up spending time in the plumbing section of the local hardware store to find a flexible adapter to plug my shop vac hose into the cyclone. I too ended up buying the same Rockler hose and fittings kit but finally have almost all the tools I have to the shop vac. I gave up on a solution for the miter saw so I ended up buying a portable miter stand and putting it right in front of the shop door in an attempt to get at least some of the sawdust out of the shop. Basically I have the the same solution for the planer. It produces too much sawdust for the setup I have and clogs up so I am currently connecting the shop vac hose and it blows the sawdust outside. Fortunately it has a blower on it. I’m thinking about building a separate solution for it.
Anyway, thanks for the video! Ok sure this will help a lot of woodworkers! 👍🏻✅
I appreciate you sharing your experience. Thank you for watching!