Its SO BIG and SO tight !!!

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Blister

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I Thought I had dropped a massive BOO BOO when trying to assemble my new extractor :oops:

It Came in 2 crates :?

And in the assembly instructions said " Have 4 people to lift the top motor fan housing into place , or a CRANE :shock: :shock:

After much deliberating and head scratching #-o #-o #-o

I had to ask my eldest girl if she could muster her boyfriend a his friends to come and assist

So on Sunday morning the big lift took place :roll:

How tight is this ? notice the black paint on the roof :lol:
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now all I have to do is wire it up :lol:

Must get a bigger workshop , NO NO stop it
 
Doesn't look like you'll be wheeling it anywhere so you might aswell wip the castors off and stop it touching the roof
 
OK Allen - I will let you have that one - Yours is definitely bigger than mine - LOL - That sucks!!!!

Rog :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
mate, I'd send it back - there's a massive gap between the can and the cyclone; you'll suffer a significant drop in performance. If Axminster kick up any stink I'll take it off your hand for 1/3 off so you don't need to be down too much... :)

Miles
 
Been looking at these for some time, trying to work out whether they'd be suitable for big chippings and fine dust!

Let us know how you get on, Im very interested!!
 
Better hold on to your tool while working or it'll suck that up too!
 
philb88":3ch733s1 said:
Been looking at these for some time, trying to work out whether they'd be suitable for big chippings and fine dust!

Let us know how you get on, Im very interested!!

I have the Oneida equivalent and, yes, it is good at both dust and chippings - well worth the money. The Oneida motor fan assembly is also a very heavy and a high lift.

By the way, did Blister say he had just got to wire it up? Isn't there the small matter of installing some ducting?
 
Good god! turn that on and it will turn your workshop inside out! :shock: That sure looks a beauty, beinteresting to see how it performs. :wink:
 
Jonzjob":27a5eyuk said:
You could always lay it down flat?

I think that would defeat the gravity effect on the cyclone.

I too am very interested to see how you get on with, especially real fine dust.
 
Definately be good to see how the fine dust, like sanding dust etc is coped with.
Pretty easier to suck up chippings, but nearly all good chip collectors are poor dust collectors, thats why I've been holding off to find a good all-in-one so long!!

Phil
 
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