BearTricks
Established Member
Morning.
Really struggling with dust lately.
My most used tools are a track saw, routers and RO sander. My lathe gets use maybe once a month and I’m eyeing up a drill press and bandsaw. I’ve also been making moulds for pottery which uses a lot of (I’m assuming very fine) dusty material like plaster and herculite. This is really bad for the lungs and impossible to avoid a cloud of it when I open the tub.
I’ve been managing with a 10 year old Henry and a 3M dust mask which is ok for some work but even with the dust mask on it still gets in my hair and clothes and in the nooks and crannies of my workshop and I’m sick of hoovering for hours.
My plan was to get a Record CamVac with the Axminster 100mm cyclone then a ceiling mounted two stage air filter like the Record AC400 at some point down the line. I’ve seen the cheapest double motor CamVac at about £380 and the next one up for about £420.
Ideally I’d have liked to have spent about £500 on the lot and I’ve seen the Scheppach HW1000, which seems to be similar spec to some of the more basic CamVacs is £119 at B&Q. I have a voucher I can use at either B&Q or Screwfix which would cover the cost of this.
My question is would the two motor CamVac be the right choice, could I get away with the Scheppach, or am
I barking up the wrong tree completely and would a different machine be more appropriate?
Sorry for the long post but thought it best to lay out my dust collection needs first.
Any advice would be good but I’m aware I’m opening yet another extraction can of worms.
Really struggling with dust lately.
My most used tools are a track saw, routers and RO sander. My lathe gets use maybe once a month and I’m eyeing up a drill press and bandsaw. I’ve also been making moulds for pottery which uses a lot of (I’m assuming very fine) dusty material like plaster and herculite. This is really bad for the lungs and impossible to avoid a cloud of it when I open the tub.
I’ve been managing with a 10 year old Henry and a 3M dust mask which is ok for some work but even with the dust mask on it still gets in my hair and clothes and in the nooks and crannies of my workshop and I’m sick of hoovering for hours.
My plan was to get a Record CamVac with the Axminster 100mm cyclone then a ceiling mounted two stage air filter like the Record AC400 at some point down the line. I’ve seen the cheapest double motor CamVac at about £380 and the next one up for about £420.
Ideally I’d have liked to have spent about £500 on the lot and I’ve seen the Scheppach HW1000, which seems to be similar spec to some of the more basic CamVacs is £119 at B&Q. I have a voucher I can use at either B&Q or Screwfix which would cover the cost of this.
My question is would the two motor CamVac be the right choice, could I get away with the Scheppach, or am
I barking up the wrong tree completely and would a different machine be more appropriate?
Sorry for the long post but thought it best to lay out my dust collection needs first.
Any advice would be good but I’m aware I’m opening yet another extraction can of worms.