I have a clone of the Record Power DX1000 ( actually its more like a clone of this
Axminster one which is like £100). It is attached to a cyclone which takes the outlet down to 50mm, and the whole setup is enclosed in a small unit in my tiny 6x8' workshop.
It is wired in to come on when power is being drawn from certain outlets (that machines are plugged into). Honestly I could not be happier with it.
It is absolutely excellent and I use it for all of the following really effectively:
- Rotex and ETS sanders (actually the thing to bear in mind with the sanders is they dont like too much suction, so I have to use a small adapter with some relief holes to reduce the extraction power level)
- Track saw
- Band saw
- Table saw
- Router table
- Disc sander
- Mitre saw (my dewalt model does not have the best dust extracting design, I dream of a KS60, but it is 90% effective at removing the dust when I use this. There is a small amount of cleanup at the end of the day needed after using it)
- Planer + Thicknesser (The machine output is a 100mm one, but i had an adapter made to reduce it to 50mm by TheWoodElves ebay shop, and then I use a 50mm hose which I exclusively use for this machine direct to the cyclone from this. I did have some concerns that reducing the outlet size would affect the chip removal significantly, however from using it this has not been the case)
I am sure that you will have read already about the benefits of a cyclone set-up, but I found that even in a very small space it is feasible and it does make a HUGE difference to the general maintenance and emptying of the system.
I don't own a lathe so havent any idea how well it would work with one, but I should imagine with a dust shroud or similar it would be fine - I expect the chip sizes would be similar to the planer or slightly smaller?
I dont have any photos on me of the 50mm hose for the planer but I can get some if needed.