slemishwoodcrafts
Established Member
Hi,
I don't know how of a review you can do on an extractor but anyway here goes!!
I bought it about 2 months ago, after seeking advice on here and have to say I'm very pleased with it. I had to put it in the loft above my workshop because it would have been vry cramped otherwise!! It is connected up to my ducted system which is all 6" piping and boy does it suck! Previous to this all I had was a Record RSDE1 which I attempted to use with the 10" planer. Whilst it kept it from clogging up, there was still a lot of chips flying about. Now it's virtually chip free which makes a huge difference.
The tablesaw which never had any extraction before now has it above and below. I have the modified guard, which I built last year for my school coursework and I am very pleased with how it performs. I need to redesign the extraction on the bottom but otherwise it's a big improvement.
The lathe again, never had any extraction and its nice to turn a bowl, spindle or pen and see all the chips disappear up the pipe (as well as the jar of danish oil you were using!! don't ask )
The drill press and mitre saw are both collected for now and again it is a huge difference. The bandsaw also has proper extraction and the difference is awesome.
So to sum it all up, I'm very pleased with the extractor. It moves an awesome amount of air and I would happily recommend it to anyone. The only problem I've had so far is attaching the bags to it. It seems impossible to do on my own!!
here are some pics of the extractor and my set-u-!!
The extractor located above the workshop. The filters I got off ebay. I think it was DaveL who gave me the link??
the blast are just pine and mdf. Made in a couple of hours and much cheaper than buying commercially.
Regards,
Michael
I don't know how of a review you can do on an extractor but anyway here goes!!
I bought it about 2 months ago, after seeking advice on here and have to say I'm very pleased with it. I had to put it in the loft above my workshop because it would have been vry cramped otherwise!! It is connected up to my ducted system which is all 6" piping and boy does it suck! Previous to this all I had was a Record RSDE1 which I attempted to use with the 10" planer. Whilst it kept it from clogging up, there was still a lot of chips flying about. Now it's virtually chip free which makes a huge difference.
The tablesaw which never had any extraction before now has it above and below. I have the modified guard, which I built last year for my school coursework and I am very pleased with how it performs. I need to redesign the extraction on the bottom but otherwise it's a big improvement.
The lathe again, never had any extraction and its nice to turn a bowl, spindle or pen and see all the chips disappear up the pipe (as well as the jar of danish oil you were using!! don't ask )
The drill press and mitre saw are both collected for now and again it is a huge difference. The bandsaw also has proper extraction and the difference is awesome.
So to sum it all up, I'm very pleased with the extractor. It moves an awesome amount of air and I would happily recommend it to anyone. The only problem I've had so far is attaching the bags to it. It seems impossible to do on my own!!
here are some pics of the extractor and my set-u-!!
The extractor located above the workshop. The filters I got off ebay. I think it was DaveL who gave me the link??
the blast are just pine and mdf. Made in a couple of hours and much cheaper than buying commercially.
Regards,
Michael