Hi folks,
I am away to install 110mm drainage ducting system around my workshop (i expect the longest leg to be around 10m). I currently have this dust extractor:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p28641?table=no
I was looking to add on a cyclone unit like this
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodwo...cyclone-systems-cyclone-dust-collector+dk2103
But then i saw, for the same money (close enough anyway) as my current extractor, i could buy one of these:
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodwo...extractors-vacuums-chip-dust-extractor+dk6683
The chip extractor has has a flow of 800m3/h in comparison to my current extractor which is just 183m³/h. I assume from this that the rutlands extractor will be much more suited for my new set up? But why is there such a small price difference for such a massive performance difference (other than the fact its on sale of course!). Am i missing something?
I am assuming that my current extractor will not be up for the job, but can anybody advise otherwise?
I am away to install 110mm drainage ducting system around my workshop (i expect the longest leg to be around 10m). I currently have this dust extractor:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p28641?table=no
I was looking to add on a cyclone unit like this
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodwo...cyclone-systems-cyclone-dust-collector+dk2103
But then i saw, for the same money (close enough anyway) as my current extractor, i could buy one of these:
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodwo...extractors-vacuums-chip-dust-extractor+dk6683
The chip extractor has has a flow of 800m3/h in comparison to my current extractor which is just 183m³/h. I assume from this that the rutlands extractor will be much more suited for my new set up? But why is there such a small price difference for such a massive performance difference (other than the fact its on sale of course!). Am i missing something?
I am assuming that my current extractor will not be up for the job, but can anybody advise otherwise?