In a previous life I had a small dust extaction system using drainage pipes. Then 1 day there was an almighty fire at 2 in the morning, fire engines all over the place. The cause, according to fire service, was started in the dust extractor. Most likely a spark from a hidden nail in some oak boards I was ripping went through the ducting, into the extractor, simmered for 5/6 hours, plastic sack melted, let in the oxygen and, whoosh. (wasn't insured, ouch)
I moved into a new workshop and had a full metal dust extaction system fitted. Both extractors were 3 phase, 1 for the spindle and planer, and 1 for the saws and panel sanders. Worked wonderfully well.
I sold up when I got to that age, and I am wanting to re-develope my small (d/garage) workshop. The use of plastic piping is scary for me, but 1000s of others seem to use this system. What safety precautions should be employed? I'm thinking along the lines of static.
I would like the metal but it seems expensive for a small shop.
I know the plastic ducting wasn't at fault, but I associate it with my first workshop.
I would appreciate any advice.
I moved into a new workshop and had a full metal dust extaction system fitted. Both extractors were 3 phase, 1 for the spindle and planer, and 1 for the saws and panel sanders. Worked wonderfully well.
I sold up when I got to that age, and I am wanting to re-develope my small (d/garage) workshop. The use of plastic piping is scary for me, but 1000s of others seem to use this system. What safety precautions should be employed? I'm thinking along the lines of static.
I would like the metal but it seems expensive for a small shop.
I know the plastic ducting wasn't at fault, but I associate it with my first workshop.
I would appreciate any advice.