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    Under floor ducting

    Found one http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Jet- ... 802609.htm check the specs on this, I wouldn't think there would be much difference between any extractor Allan
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    Under floor ducting

    Mark. Its a "wish Id bookmarked that page " moment, It wasn't about the ADE2200, but if an extractor offers a 150 mm port then its from this they will be measuring from, if I can find it again I will post it, I phoned Axminster to check and they said theres not going to be much difference, but...
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    Under floor ducting

    Hmmm, I like the idea of a reverse setting, got loads of flexi that could do that, nice one Chems Shop is unheated atm, just finished insulating the place and its nice and toasty in there svb, At the moment i'm running a very very old scheppach which is making loads of noise and is...
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    Under floor ducting

    Why didnt I see that one coming :lol: Will look into them Dibs Ta Allan
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    Under floor ducting

    My workshop is 12 feet square and stands in 12 pillars about 16 inches above ground level, so there is a reasonable crawl space underneath, Well my 23 yo son can do it, My chip extractor is in a small lean to next to it, I was thinking about running my ducting under the floor and up to whatever...
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    Cutter block speed ?

    Far to much passing going on as far as i'm concerned Roy Would be nice to have a look Jim PM sent Allan
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    Cutter block speed ?

    Many thanks for the replies chaps. Iv just discovered J. Priestley & Son and phoned them up, talked to a really nice older chap who seems to know everything there is to know about Robinsons, he says its at least 70 years old going off the the block bearings and should indeed run at around...
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    Cutter block speed ?

    Got this a while back but done nothing with yet, Its a 12" Robinson, Does anyone know what speed the cutter block should run at, as at the moment it seems awful slow at 3000 rpm
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    Dust - Extractor, Fox F50-842

    How does it compare with the scheppach
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    Scheppach HMS 260 setup

    mail sent m8 GL
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    Scheppach HMS 260 setup

    I might have to have more than one try at this as iv not sorted the sizing yet Its still not an easy thing to do, probebly why most ppl only use the thicknessing side of it after a few years this is for the very old HM2 combi but they they aint evolved much If you need a clearer image PM me...
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    Perfect Workshop Layout - Myth?

    Is your work bench under a window ? if not you could put your chip extractor and band saw on that wall, last thing you need is having to carry a bag full of dust across the workshop, how big is your space ? Allan
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    Under Development - Garnham style dropout boxes

    Bit like this Works a treat, now its sealed proper Allan
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    Under Development - Garnham style dropout boxes

    Has anyone tried using the cyclone off of an old Dyson, cant be that difficult, surely if your only looking to pick up fine dust not chips thats all you will need. and an add in the "come take it off my hands" papers costs nothing Allan
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    ADE2200 Vs F50-842

    Cheers Roger, think I should have mentioned the extractor is in a separate shed with just a planer in with it, other machines using it are TS, Thicknesser and BS, so fine dust hopefully shouldn't be a problem, shop vac does all other tools Allan
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    ADE2200 Vs F50-842

    Axminster ADE2200 Extractor FOX F50-842. Extractor Hi all. My very old Scheppach 260 is about to meet its maker, so i'm looking for a new one, Anyone know if theres much difference between these two apart from the price and the fact the Fox only has a 125mm inlet, will this make any...
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