J jedmc571 Established Member Joined 28 Mar 2005 Messages 404 Reaction score 0 Location Chester 4 Jan 2010 #21 I got it from Axminxter £156 Had none in stock at Grahams I'm going to try and catch up with you this week :wink: are you still going to Dunc's ? Cheers Jed
I got it from Axminxter £156 Had none in stock at Grahams I'm going to try and catch up with you this week :wink: are you still going to Dunc's ? Cheers Jed
BradNaylor Established Member Joined 17 Oct 2007 Messages 2,311 Reaction score 2 Location Turning MDF into gold in a northern town 5 Jan 2010 #22 I've got the same bit of kit. I can recommend it to anyone - no matter how small the workshop. The remote control is a waste of time though - I haven't seen mine for months! I don't understand the idea of different speeds either. Who is going to think to themselves 'I know, I'll just remove some of the dust from the air' :lol: Brad
I've got the same bit of kit. I can recommend it to anyone - no matter how small the workshop. The remote control is a waste of time though - I haven't seen mine for months! I don't understand the idea of different speeds either. Who is going to think to themselves 'I know, I'll just remove some of the dust from the air' :lol: Brad
wizer Established Member Joined 3 Mar 2005 Messages 15,589 Reaction score 1 5 Jan 2010 #23 What's the noise level like on the Jet?
J jedmc571 Established Member Joined 28 Mar 2005 Messages 404 Reaction score 0 Location Chester 5 Jan 2010 #24 About the same as a microwave Tom It's only the air being blown out the back that makes the noise, you won't even notice it in a workshop, big or small. Brad........Have you had the "Tidy" fairies in over Xmas :lol: Cheers Jed
About the same as a microwave Tom It's only the air being blown out the back that makes the noise, you won't even notice it in a workshop, big or small. Brad........Have you had the "Tidy" fairies in over Xmas :lol: Cheers Jed
Shultzy Established Member Joined 10 Oct 2006 Messages 2,196 Reaction score 2 Location Near Lichfield, Staffordshire 5 Jan 2010 #25 I was thinking the same thing Jed, just looks too clean for Brad's shop :wink: :lol: Brad, might be different in a pro shop, but I leave mine on low if I'm not doing any dusty work.
I was thinking the same thing Jed, just looks too clean for Brad's shop :wink: :lol: Brad, might be different in a pro shop, but I leave mine on low if I'm not doing any dusty work.
D DaveL Established Member Joined 19 Oct 2002 Messages 4,674 Reaction score 1 Location Sudbury, Suffolk 5 Jan 2010 #26 jedmc571":34jhj9ru said: Brad........Have you had the "Tidy" fairies in over Xmas :lol: Click to expand... Brad now uses a wood burner to heat the shop, so tidying up equals a warm shop. :lol:
jedmc571":34jhj9ru said: Brad........Have you had the "Tidy" fairies in over Xmas :lol: Click to expand... Brad now uses a wood burner to heat the shop, so tidying up equals a warm shop. :lol:
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 6 Jan 2010 #27 Hig speed in the summer is handy because it has the same effect as air fans. For remote I made a box :wink: which is fastened to the wall so is always at the spot I can remember.
Hig speed in the summer is handy because it has the same effect as air fans. For remote I made a box :wink: which is fastened to the wall so is always at the spot I can remember.