Hi all, I'm a fairly new reader to the forum, and it's time for me to say hello.....with a question. I hope it's the right place.
I am currently awaiting delivery of an Incra table c/w cleansweep, lift, router and LS positioner (the 17 was available, and seemed a good place to start) - previously having only a DeWalt DCW604 and accessories. I did have it mounted in a Kreg bench top table, and managed to make a rudimentary wine rack (or extend a bought one using the existing supports as a profile to follow). Being cooped up (I was instructed to shield originally) for much of the year has given me a challenge to fill both time, and brain.
I've been told by the supplier that Incra recommend a minimum 350cfm to make use of the cleansweep properly, having asked about connecting it to a CT26, opening me to the wonderful world of HVLP extractors. Reading and searching, the options for me are limited due to space considerations. Without building a soundproofed shed on the back of the garage, and punching through the external wall, the only units I think I can fit indoors are the ATG700DP (pricey - but will fit under some racking) from Axminster, or a Camvac. Looking at the specs of the Camvac, it appears that the 3 motor CGV386-6 almost scrapes into the requirement range - 162 l/sec appears to be 343cfm.
Has anyone successfully used a Camvac with the Cleansweep, and is it man enough? It also appears to be able to fit inside the frame of the Incra table - can anyone see problems building one inside the table and soundproofing, if it is up to the job? Overheating issues? Looking at other threads I would also need to connect an acoustic pipe to it, and maybe baffle it too.
I have quite a few hand tools, mostly Dewalt 18v stuff, that connect to the CT26, along with a Festool tracksaw, bought together with the "extractor". The only other gear I have that may make use of HVLP is a 54v table saw, again Dewalt - I have been using it with the vac.
I am currently awaiting delivery of an Incra table c/w cleansweep, lift, router and LS positioner (the 17 was available, and seemed a good place to start) - previously having only a DeWalt DCW604 and accessories. I did have it mounted in a Kreg bench top table, and managed to make a rudimentary wine rack (or extend a bought one using the existing supports as a profile to follow). Being cooped up (I was instructed to shield originally) for much of the year has given me a challenge to fill both time, and brain.
I've been told by the supplier that Incra recommend a minimum 350cfm to make use of the cleansweep properly, having asked about connecting it to a CT26, opening me to the wonderful world of HVLP extractors. Reading and searching, the options for me are limited due to space considerations. Without building a soundproofed shed on the back of the garage, and punching through the external wall, the only units I think I can fit indoors are the ATG700DP (pricey - but will fit under some racking) from Axminster, or a Camvac. Looking at the specs of the Camvac, it appears that the 3 motor CGV386-6 almost scrapes into the requirement range - 162 l/sec appears to be 343cfm.
Has anyone successfully used a Camvac with the Cleansweep, and is it man enough? It also appears to be able to fit inside the frame of the Incra table - can anyone see problems building one inside the table and soundproofing, if it is up to the job? Overheating issues? Looking at other threads I would also need to connect an acoustic pipe to it, and maybe baffle it too.
I have quite a few hand tools, mostly Dewalt 18v stuff, that connect to the CT26, along with a Festool tracksaw, bought together with the "extractor". The only other gear I have that may make use of HVLP is a 54v table saw, again Dewalt - I have been using it with the vac.