I took 3 20 inch box fans , using J trim from Siding on the back side of fan to slide in a 20x20 1 inch thick merv 11 filter. IT works amazing for dust issues. I also have one of those WEN units but the box fan works about the same and is much cheeper. Added a timer to the plug so all fans run off of it.
Good morning Ray, I would like to ask you how your dust collection, and filtration has worked after your video is made two years ago. BTW, the calculation you did was awesome and greatly appreciated!
It does a great job. I have cleaned the filters a couple of times. I’m amaze at how much fine dust it collects. About a year after I installed it the PCB control panel went out. They didn’t have any instructions about how to replace it so I just figured it out and made a video as I did it. That video has about 1,000 views so they must have had a bad batch. They replaced the PCB at no charge and appreciated the fact that I made video about how to install it.
nice demo test with the incense smoke!! I just watched a Jet review and it was buyer beware. I have a a few wen tools and they are so-so cheap and OK - but yes typical dents and screws that don't thread in to hold drill press cover. but still for the price its ok.
Thanks. After about a year I had to replace the PCB. WEN sent me a new one for free but there were no instructions. I created a video as I replaced it so others would have some guidance. That video has about 600 views so it’s apparently a common issue. The filter does a great job and I’m pretty happy with it.
How/why did you decide to put the system in centre of garage? I’m reading other write-ups that suggest it should be approx 12” away from on of your walls and approx 1/3 distance along that wall. Thoughts? Tks
One side of my garage has a shelf hanging from the ceiling. The other side is too far from where I generally work. Also, I never saw anything that recommended that you install it close to a wall. Other videos I watched didn’t seem to have a pattern as to where they were hung. You have me thinking though. I may do more research. Not a big deal to move it.
@@Ray_Here I was watching on a large hi-res monitor and the motion off to the side from the action you were filming startled me. But I had to go frame-by-frame to confirm that it was real.
Thank you. When working on my table saw or miter saw, I position the vac so the exhaust is pointed out the garage door so I don’t use a bag. However, now that it’s getting cold and I don’t leave the door open, I will add a bag. I have a smaller vac that I use without a cyclone separator for my pocket hole jig, sander and router. I use a bag in that one always. The bags do a great job. I think capturing dust makes my environment much healthier and cleaner. I should have added all this stuff a long time ago.
Thanks for showing how well it actually works and not just showing me a dirty filter. The incense was a great idea!
Thank you. I use it a lot. When the outside filter gets dirty, I take it out and vacuum it. Lasts longer that way.
perfect timing on a review! Getting ready to have a shed built and was looking at something like this!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment!
I took 3 20 inch box fans , using J trim from Siding on the back side of fan to slide in a 20x20 1 inch thick merv 11 filter. IT works amazing for dust issues. I also have one of those WEN units but the box fan works about the same and is much cheeper. Added a timer to the plug so all fans run off of it.
Thanks for sharing! Sounds like a great idea!
What a great addition to your shop! I'm sure it will also help keep some of that fine dust from infiltrating your house as well. Thanks!
Thanks Pete!!
Thanks for commenting and sorry to be so late responding!
Good morning Ray, I would like to ask you how your dust collection, and filtration has worked after your video is made two years ago. BTW, the calculation you did was awesome and greatly appreciated!
It does a great job. I have cleaned the filters a couple of times. I’m amaze at how much fine dust it collects. About a year after I installed it the PCB control panel went out. They didn’t have any instructions about how to replace it so I just figured it out and made a video as I did it. That video has about 1,000 views so they must have had a bad batch. They replaced the PCB at no charge and appreciated the fact that I made video about how to install it.
Excellent review !
Thank you!!
Great review and channel content! Liked and subscribed.
Thank you Brian!
Great idea. Should really help with cleaning up.
Thanks. I used it today along with my two stage dust separator. Much less clean up!!!
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nice demo test with the incense smoke!! I just watched a Jet review and it was buyer beware. I have a a few wen tools and they are so-so
cheap and OK - but yes typical dents and screws that don't thread in to hold drill press cover. but still for the price its ok.
Thanks. After about a year I had to replace the PCB. WEN sent me a new one for free but there were no instructions. I created a video as I replaced it so others would have some guidance. That video has about 600 views so it’s apparently a common issue. The filter does a great job and I’m pretty happy with it.
Thank you for your video! Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment!
How/why did you decide to put the system in centre of garage? I’m reading other write-ups that suggest it should be approx 12” away from on of your walls and approx 1/3 distance along that wall. Thoughts? Tks
One side of my garage has a shelf hanging from the ceiling. The other side is too far from where I generally work. Also, I never saw anything that recommended that you install it close to a wall. Other videos I watched didn’t seem to have a pattern as to where they were hung. You have me thinking though. I may do more research. Not a big deal to move it.
Hummingbird attack @1:42! I hope you've got a garage door open. Using the incense as a smoke source was a great idea!
Good Catch on the hummingbird! It was in the garage all day. The door was open and I think it finally got out. Thanks for the comment!
@@Ray_Here I was watching on a large hi-res monitor and the motion off to the side from the action you were filming startled me. But I had to go frame-by-frame to confirm that it was real.
Great vid. With that rigid shop vac setup. Do you still put a bag inside of the rigid shop vac?
Thank you. When working on my table saw or miter saw, I position the vac so the exhaust is pointed out the garage door so I don’t use a bag. However, now that it’s getting cold and I don’t leave the door open, I will add a bag. I have a smaller vac that I use without a cyclone separator for my pocket hole jig, sander and router. I use a bag in that one always. The bags do a great job. I think capturing dust makes my environment much healthier and cleaner. I should have added all this stuff a long time ago.
@@Ray_Here that’s great info I will be adding a bag to mine then. Thanks for the informative info and video !!!
Thanks
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment!
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@@Ray_Here That's where I paused or finished.
Thanks for watching it all the way through. I appreciate that!
That thing looks bigger than you!
I needed help to hang it for sure. Works great though! Thanks for watching!
Love the guy who wears safety glasses when they don't need them on. Like the guy in line at McDonalds getting his food.
Ha! Better safe than sorry??? I have bifocal safety glasses and generally just leave them on when I’m in the shop. Thanks for watching!
Just habit I guess!