joiner_sim
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I tend to use my private workshop once a week, as I'm in the commercial one sometimes 6 days a week! Anyway, I have got a small three wheeled bandsaw that creates a bit of dust when it is running, and also when I'm using my orbital sander there is a fair amount of dust. I have a few more poratble power tools that have bags on that barely collect anything. I am also looking to get a router table (definatley) and there is also a possiblity of me buying a small planer/ thicknesser (this is not essential though because of the commercial shop).
I am looking at cheap extraction for the dust off the bandsaw, orbital sander and the router table. I have one possible buy in mind and it is a Wet n Dry vacuum.
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I am after dust extraction on the cheap side, but..... will this vacuum pack up or even be any good for what I want? If it isn't has anyone got any suggestions bearing in mind I'm trying to keep it cheap and also space saving.
Also, looking towards the future equipment such as a small bench top planer/thicknesser, what extraction equipment would suit all needs?
Usually I'd turn to http://www.airplants.co.uk/ but they are for the industrial workshop, and I have no experience really on a smaller scale, so a bit of guidance here would be very much appreciated
Thanks, Simon.
I am looking at cheap extraction for the dust off the bandsaw, orbital sander and the router table. I have one possible buy in mind and it is a Wet n Dry vacuum.
MachineMart link
I am after dust extraction on the cheap side, but..... will this vacuum pack up or even be any good for what I want? If it isn't has anyone got any suggestions bearing in mind I'm trying to keep it cheap and also space saving.
Also, looking towards the future equipment such as a small bench top planer/thicknesser, what extraction equipment would suit all needs?
Usually I'd turn to http://www.airplants.co.uk/ but they are for the industrial workshop, and I have no experience really on a smaller scale, so a bit of guidance here would be very much appreciated
Thanks, Simon.