Hi
i'm sorry if this has been done to death and in fact it was the comments on this forum that led me to join and to labor the question.
i'm stating out on some new ventures and i am currently working out of my garage for workshop carpentry and eventually customer site work.
i like to know the best solutions for controlling the dust in the workshop from table and mitre saws and possibly combining this with something portable enough to take to site for use with handheld power tools like circular saws.
what's really confusing me is that i already have a rather beaten up ShopVac wet n dry vacuum and decided to use this initially and i even spent some time laboriously cleaning the filter but after a couple of uses the filter is completely clogged. i also bought a cen-tec hose to add to the ShopVac hose which enables me to switch between tools fairly easily. now the ShopVac seems pretty ineffective on the table and mitre saw. the answer seems pretty obvious that the "suck" of the vacuum is not good enough for the rate of dust produced but i don't understand why using a Henry as has been mentioned on this forum before will not cir cum to a filter blocked quickly and/or have enough"suck" to be effective.
your input is appreciated.
i'm sorry if this has been done to death and in fact it was the comments on this forum that led me to join and to labor the question.
i'm stating out on some new ventures and i am currently working out of my garage for workshop carpentry and eventually customer site work.
i like to know the best solutions for controlling the dust in the workshop from table and mitre saws and possibly combining this with something portable enough to take to site for use with handheld power tools like circular saws.
what's really confusing me is that i already have a rather beaten up ShopVac wet n dry vacuum and decided to use this initially and i even spent some time laboriously cleaning the filter but after a couple of uses the filter is completely clogged. i also bought a cen-tec hose to add to the ShopVac hose which enables me to switch between tools fairly easily. now the ShopVac seems pretty ineffective on the table and mitre saw. the answer seems pretty obvious that the "suck" of the vacuum is not good enough for the rate of dust produced but i don't understand why using a Henry as has been mentioned on this forum before will not cir cum to a filter blocked quickly and/or have enough"suck" to be effective.
your input is appreciated.