Bigus
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Hi
I have an imminent need for some form of dust extraction for my workshop, which is a <ahem> 7ft x 7ft shed (don't laugh). Given hereditary family weakness in the lung department I don't want to take any chances in the evil fine-dust department. Space is obviously limited in there as is budget, but I have a cunning plan!
That is, there is enough room behind the shed to fit a lean-to shelter that in turn could house some form of dust extraction. I could then feed the [extended] hose (and power cable) through the wall of the shed and suspend it from the ceiling in such a way that it can be dropped down where it is needed.
The question is - what kind of dust extraction can I do cheaply? From what I have read cheaper extractors let the smaller, and more dangerous, particules through their filters but that's should be fine with the unit being housed outside the shed.. so I have been thinking of three options:
1) The DIY cyclone type device using a domestic hoover (like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA8f0okOwlM and many others). Argos do a cheap bagless hoover for about £30 and I imagine another tenner or so should get the various bits of plastic/tubing I would need, so maybe £40 in total.
2) Buy one of these from my local Toolstation: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p28641 (which does have a series of adapters which could be useful). £88
3) Get something like this off eBay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0966397045. £45-85
Option 1 is the cheapest but more hassle having to go out and find the relevant bits of plastic then build it. Since I never seem to be able to find second hand woodworking tools in Oxfordshire (everything always seems to be the London area like that one, Gloucestershire or sub-M4 Wiltshire!) option 3 means driving all the way out to somewhere and the added time and petrol cost, so am tempted by option 2 even though I don't really want to be spending that kind of money at the moment.
What is the main difference between the hoover style dust collector like option 2 and the big bagged things like option 3, or is it mainly just a size thing?
What I will also probably do, in a month or two's time, is get a HEPA air purifier (like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170932042153) which will go in the shed itself and run on a timer so it kicks for a couple of hours every night.
What are people experiences here of dust extraciton on a budget?
Thanks
Bigus
I have an imminent need for some form of dust extraction for my workshop, which is a <ahem> 7ft x 7ft shed (don't laugh). Given hereditary family weakness in the lung department I don't want to take any chances in the evil fine-dust department. Space is obviously limited in there as is budget, but I have a cunning plan!
That is, there is enough room behind the shed to fit a lean-to shelter that in turn could house some form of dust extraction. I could then feed the [extended] hose (and power cable) through the wall of the shed and suspend it from the ceiling in such a way that it can be dropped down where it is needed.
The question is - what kind of dust extraction can I do cheaply? From what I have read cheaper extractors let the smaller, and more dangerous, particules through their filters but that's should be fine with the unit being housed outside the shed.. so I have been thinking of three options:
1) The DIY cyclone type device using a domestic hoover (like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA8f0okOwlM and many others). Argos do a cheap bagless hoover for about £30 and I imagine another tenner or so should get the various bits of plastic/tubing I would need, so maybe £40 in total.
2) Buy one of these from my local Toolstation: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p28641 (which does have a series of adapters which could be useful). £88
3) Get something like this off eBay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0966397045. £45-85
Option 1 is the cheapest but more hassle having to go out and find the relevant bits of plastic then build it. Since I never seem to be able to find second hand woodworking tools in Oxfordshire (everything always seems to be the London area like that one, Gloucestershire or sub-M4 Wiltshire!) option 3 means driving all the way out to somewhere and the added time and petrol cost, so am tempted by option 2 even though I don't really want to be spending that kind of money at the moment.
What is the main difference between the hoover style dust collector like option 2 and the big bagged things like option 3, or is it mainly just a size thing?
What I will also probably do, in a month or two's time, is get a HEPA air purifier (like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170932042153) which will go in the shed itself and run on a timer so it kicks for a couple of hours every night.
What are people experiences here of dust extraciton on a budget?
Thanks
Bigus