Posted this in another thread last week but got (almost) no response. I'll try again now .......
Read with interest in the latest Woodworker where Alan Holtham had used what appeared to be a Record DX5000. His solution of mounting the extrator high up on a wall seems just the thing for my very small shop where I'm fed up with (a) tripping over the vac-pipe trailed across the floor(b) fed up with constantly emptying the vac to keep the filter free and the suction at max. A small, plumbed in system with collector bag is just what I need. Done a little hunting and found the following 3 candidates :-
http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/section/4606/sn/RPWDX5000 £330
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-...e-Dust-Extractor-with-Acoustic-Hood-35528.htm £245
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/GV2861W £240
If my conversions are correct then the Record moves 380 m3/hr, the Ax 195m3/hr and the Camvac 189 m3/hr.
Obviously the Record is the most powerful, but it also costs £100 more.
My question is; are the other 2 up to the task in mind ?
My criteria are :-
A plumbed in system, but probably only max 8m of almost straight solid pipe with max 3 spurs/droppers to machines.
A machine with collection bag.
A 0.5 micron filter capability.
Lowest price.
Any feedback/suggestions/experience/alternatives would be much appreciated
Read with interest in the latest Woodworker where Alan Holtham had used what appeared to be a Record DX5000. His solution of mounting the extrator high up on a wall seems just the thing for my very small shop where I'm fed up with (a) tripping over the vac-pipe trailed across the floor(b) fed up with constantly emptying the vac to keep the filter free and the suction at max. A small, plumbed in system with collector bag is just what I need. Done a little hunting and found the following 3 candidates :-
http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/section/4606/sn/RPWDX5000 £330
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-...e-Dust-Extractor-with-Acoustic-Hood-35528.htm £245
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/GV2861W £240
If my conversions are correct then the Record moves 380 m3/hr, the Ax 195m3/hr and the Camvac 189 m3/hr.
Obviously the Record is the most powerful, but it also costs £100 more.
My question is; are the other 2 up to the task in mind ?
My criteria are :-
A plumbed in system, but probably only max 8m of almost straight solid pipe with max 3 spurs/droppers to machines.
A machine with collection bag.
A 0.5 micron filter capability.
Lowest price.
Any feedback/suggestions/experience/alternatives would be much appreciated