dancingmango
New member
Hello! I've been lurking on this forum for far too long, with a bit of searching most of my questions have been answered. Not sure about this one!
I've got a Hammer A2-26 planer thickneser. (I should probably do a review of it - I couldn't find anything when creating my shortlist.... Putting it together was an absolute nightmare, but setting it up was fairly straightforward, and using it for the first time yesterday turning a rough old board into something silky smooth was a joy!) What wasn't a joy was realising that the my dust extractor is just not up to the job. It's an old unbranded machine that looks like a Scheppach. It pulled a few shavings up then got clogged. Shortening the flexible pipe made no difference. I suspected that it wouldn't be powerful enough and that was the case, so now to find a replacement. Before looking at LPHV options, would either of these solutions work?
I've got a Festool midi vac that is great and has a lot of high pressure suction but obviously can't deal with the volume of chips. Would connecting it to a cyclone with a 100mm pipe to the planer be a solution?
Alternatively I'm thinking about a twin motor camvac, but as they are HPLV, will it handle a planer?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
marc
I've got a Hammer A2-26 planer thickneser. (I should probably do a review of it - I couldn't find anything when creating my shortlist.... Putting it together was an absolute nightmare, but setting it up was fairly straightforward, and using it for the first time yesterday turning a rough old board into something silky smooth was a joy!) What wasn't a joy was realising that the my dust extractor is just not up to the job. It's an old unbranded machine that looks like a Scheppach. It pulled a few shavings up then got clogged. Shortening the flexible pipe made no difference. I suspected that it wouldn't be powerful enough and that was the case, so now to find a replacement. Before looking at LPHV options, would either of these solutions work?
I've got a Festool midi vac that is great and has a lot of high pressure suction but obviously can't deal with the volume of chips. Would connecting it to a cyclone with a 100mm pipe to the planer be a solution?
Alternatively I'm thinking about a twin motor camvac, but as they are HPLV, will it handle a planer?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
marc