Graham Orm
Established Member
I've just received one of these from Toolstop. Prior to buying I've had 2 conventional vac's linked into the same extraction system. They worked fine and shifted dust from the opposite side of my shop. However as stated in another post the exhaust has been throwing out fine dust, which is the really bad stuff you should avoid.
I set up a little test. I placed two 3ft lengths of 2x1 on edge on a flat surface about an inch apart. I then placed a piece of ply over them forming a crude tunnel. Inside the tunnel I laid a 1/4" deep bed of shavings and dust along it's length.
I placed the hose of my shop vac 'duo system' to one end of the tunnel and held it there for a count of 6 seconds. When removing the lid it had shifted the dust to roughly half way down the tunnel. I marked the point and repeated the test with my work vac from the van. This is an Einhell wet dry with a power take off. It produced pretty much the same results.
Next I tried the Scheppacc. Wow! not a crumb left. It shifted the lot.
On the blurb on the TS website it clearly states that the vac comes with an exhaust kit. I had planned to run this outside through a port in the shop wall. However, there is no exhaust kit with it! The exhaust comes from around the top of the unit and would be hard to catch. I'm considering fitting an upturned drum onto the top of the unit with a hose leading off it to the wall port. But for the time being I plan to use it as it is.
The blurb says it's filtration is good down to 0.5 microns and will deal with MDF dust. This has to be better than my current set up, so as I have jobs queueing up I'll use the standard set up for now.
I will however let TS know that they are advertising something that is not in the kit.
It seems to be a great buy for £109, certainly good enough for any home workshop extraction system. http://www.toolstop.co.uk/scheppach-ha1 ... 40v-p64149
I set up a little test. I placed two 3ft lengths of 2x1 on edge on a flat surface about an inch apart. I then placed a piece of ply over them forming a crude tunnel. Inside the tunnel I laid a 1/4" deep bed of shavings and dust along it's length.
I placed the hose of my shop vac 'duo system' to one end of the tunnel and held it there for a count of 6 seconds. When removing the lid it had shifted the dust to roughly half way down the tunnel. I marked the point and repeated the test with my work vac from the van. This is an Einhell wet dry with a power take off. It produced pretty much the same results.
Next I tried the Scheppacc. Wow! not a crumb left. It shifted the lot.
On the blurb on the TS website it clearly states that the vac comes with an exhaust kit. I had planned to run this outside through a port in the shop wall. However, there is no exhaust kit with it! The exhaust comes from around the top of the unit and would be hard to catch. I'm considering fitting an upturned drum onto the top of the unit with a hose leading off it to the wall port. But for the time being I plan to use it as it is.
The blurb says it's filtration is good down to 0.5 microns and will deal with MDF dust. This has to be better than my current set up, so as I have jobs queueing up I'll use the standard set up for now.
I will however let TS know that they are advertising something that is not in the kit.
It seems to be a great buy for £109, certainly good enough for any home workshop extraction system. http://www.toolstop.co.uk/scheppach-ha1 ... 40v-p64149