Another thread about buying a vac for powertool dust got me wondering if I'm using the wrong extractors myself!
I have a SIP 01929 which I *think* is similar to the likes of the Record DX1000/2000, RSDE1/2 and Camvac 286/386. Is that true?
Are the above all HPLV High Pressure Low Volume for dust producing machines e.g. circular saw and sanders.
I use a Trend T30 wet and dry vac on my hand held power tools which create dust. However, I bought the SIP for my planer thicknesser. I wonder if that was a mistake. However, the description says chippings and dust but then the small print says not for dust. :?
Recently I got bandsaw and I've been using the SIP on that which seems to work. That would seem to confirm it's good for dust. I already have the Trend for dust though. Could I get the same results on my bandsaw with the Trend vac?
I'm now starting to think that I haven't actually got anything which will do the planer/thicknesser extraction. For that I'd need a LPHV low pressure high volume?
Cheers!
Carl.
I have a SIP 01929 which I *think* is similar to the likes of the Record DX1000/2000, RSDE1/2 and Camvac 286/386. Is that true?
Are the above all HPLV High Pressure Low Volume for dust producing machines e.g. circular saw and sanders.
I use a Trend T30 wet and dry vac on my hand held power tools which create dust. However, I bought the SIP for my planer thicknesser. I wonder if that was a mistake. However, the description says chippings and dust but then the small print says not for dust. :?
Recently I got bandsaw and I've been using the SIP on that which seems to work. That would seem to confirm it's good for dust. I already have the Trend for dust though. Could I get the same results on my bandsaw with the Trend vac?
I'm now starting to think that I haven't actually got anything which will do the planer/thicknesser extraction. For that I'd need a LPHV low pressure high volume?
Cheers!
Carl.