Daniel_Brush_and_Chisel
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Hello,
This is my first post so apologies if it is in the wrong forum.
I'm in the process of buying an AP260SPT second-hand for my workshop.
My current dust extraction for my (job site) table saw and mitre saw is a Charmwood vacuum dust extractor (https://charnwood.net/product/high-filtration-vacuum-extractor-with-auto-start-50l-capacity/) and I also have a yorkleen wv1000 (which I think is a lvhp dust extractor? correct me if I am wrong it seems this is a very old model so little I can find on the tech specifications...)
Axminister says on their website that the AP260SPT requires 1000 cm3 per hour dust extraction, which is far more than the 180m3 per hour offered by my existing setup with the Charmwood. So it seems that I'll need to buy a new dust extractor?, however, space is a premium and I don't want another large dust extractor taking up space so I was considering this Charmwood dust extractor which can be wall mounted. 01963 SIP Portable single bag dust extractor 1hp motor | Dust Extractors | Kendal Tools and Machinery. But this model only has a max airflow of 850m3/hour so would I run into problems using this with my planer thicknessers? Could I just take shallower passes? Most of my uses with the planer thicknesser will be with material much narrower than the max planing width of 250mm.
Any help is much appreciated.
Daniel
This is my first post so apologies if it is in the wrong forum.
I'm in the process of buying an AP260SPT second-hand for my workshop.
My current dust extraction for my (job site) table saw and mitre saw is a Charmwood vacuum dust extractor (https://charnwood.net/product/high-filtration-vacuum-extractor-with-auto-start-50l-capacity/) and I also have a yorkleen wv1000 (which I think is a lvhp dust extractor? correct me if I am wrong it seems this is a very old model so little I can find on the tech specifications...)
Axminister says on their website that the AP260SPT requires 1000 cm3 per hour dust extraction, which is far more than the 180m3 per hour offered by my existing setup with the Charmwood. So it seems that I'll need to buy a new dust extractor?, however, space is a premium and I don't want another large dust extractor taking up space so I was considering this Charmwood dust extractor which can be wall mounted. 01963 SIP Portable single bag dust extractor 1hp motor | Dust Extractors | Kendal Tools and Machinery. But this model only has a max airflow of 850m3/hour so would I run into problems using this with my planer thicknessers? Could I just take shallower passes? Most of my uses with the planer thicknesser will be with material much narrower than the max planing width of 250mm.
Any help is much appreciated.
Daniel