I'm currently thinking about dust extraction for my 2 car garage size workshop. Running a table saw, router table and mitre saw. I have no extraction at all at the moment- save for a shop vac which I point at the cutting blade. Yes, I know, don't go there. I'm doing something about it!
I intend to come up with a first class dust & chip extraction system. But here's the question- why aren't inline duct fans used more? I'm thinking about a 200mm duct with a high capacity inline fan (extracting to the outside).
I'll probably use this to capture fine airborne dust by having a boom arm pointing at my work, and then a conventional 100mm extractor for the machine points.
But is there a reason why I couldn't just use a cyclone separator and then have the duct fan attached to that?
I intend to come up with a first class dust & chip extraction system. But here's the question- why aren't inline duct fans used more? I'm thinking about a 200mm duct with a high capacity inline fan (extracting to the outside).
I'll probably use this to capture fine airborne dust by having a boom arm pointing at my work, and then a conventional 100mm extractor for the machine points.
But is there a reason why I couldn't just use a cyclone separator and then have the duct fan attached to that?