Hi Guys.
Many many thanks to everyone who replied. I am really grateful for all the advice. What happened was this. When I started turning three months ago or rather made a comeback to it I was only going to do it as a hobby to occupy my time. I was going mad with boredom, being disabled no one will employ me so I took up wood turning. Five minutes after turning my first piece I decided I would turn it into a small business and it has gone beyond my wildest expectations. For the last three days i have been working 16 hours a day. I thought I would do everything proper and wrote to the council explaining the situation and asking for permission to put a 12 x 10 workshop in the garden (I called it shed in the letter) They wrote back and everything was fine but they said the biggest i could go to on the workshop (shed) was 8 x 6 and that would have been no good to me at all.
The current situation is I have a small workshop attached to my semi-detached bungalow but it is only 7 x 6 and it has some serious problems. It is a single course brick construction with a ply and felt roof. If I were to stay in there I would have to stud it out with 2 x 2, then put in 2inch polystyrene between the studs and in the roof, then cover it all with half inch plywood. I would have to do this to stop the condensation in the winter and to stop everything from going rusty. On top of all this I would have to put a new roof on. I have electric lights in there but no wall sockets so I would have to get a sparky in. I feel I would be looking at £1500 to do all of this and although I am a chippy and joiner by trade I am no longer physically able to undertake this work.
The solution would be to convert the second bedroom into a workshop, thankfully I am semi-detached and the second bedroom is on the end by the road. It has loads of power sockets, double glazing and central heating, what more could I ask. I realise there is going to be a problem with dust and thought the best way round this would be to do as Jon suggested and fit a door stop to the floor and a door seal, maybe later on fit a fire door as well. I have a large window with two side opening sashes and a top opening and i thought when I get the big green cleaning machine would be to run a hose from the motor and out through the small window for fresh air intake and as you suggested Jon I will get the 2,5 inch instead of the 4inch. I may even get the wall mounted one like yours as I can see when the bag is full then.
Jon. One question. When your bag is full do you empty it into another bag or do you have spares. Obviously it would be easier to put a new bag on every time but are they expensive. The extractor would obviously be used mainly for dust collection when I am sanding a piece on the lathe and I feel the extractor will excel in this. I was thinking of having a funnel connected to the hose and have it by the lathe bed. My only other concern or not knowing really is the shavings. sometimes I am up to my ankles in shavings and when it gets like that I scoop them up into waste bags and give it to the post master in the village for his little zoo. I would hate to think the bungalow would be covered in dust and shavings but I will take precautions making sure all the other doors are shut. Any advice would be gladly welcome as I am going into the unknown a bit here. Many thanks to everyone.