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A secondary option is to build your own dust collection system using a shop vac, which can be picked up for less than $100. The Wood Whisperer breaks down the leading budget dust collectors, with ...
Workshop dust collection is a must, but not everyone has the time or money to install a full system. Build this dust separator on your shop vac instead.
A great woodworking shop isn’t just about tools—it’s about efficiency, organization, and keeping the air clean! In this episode, we’re wrapping up a major milestone: completing the dust ...
The DIY dust collection system shown in the video above is powered by a wet/dry shop vac and uses a Dust Deputy Cyclone to collect dust into a standard 5 gallon shop bucket. 2 1/2” fittings ...
A larger workshop with multiple woodworking tools such as a thickness planer, router and table saw, almost require a dust collection system in the 1,100 - 1,200 CFM (cubic feet per minute) range.
A dust collection system is an important workshop safety feature, but investing in a dust collector and running ductwork and hoses around your shop can be expensive and time-consuming.
In this video, I’ll explore options for maximizing dust collection in small shops, including the use of a shop vac, dust collector, air filtration system, respirator, dust extractor, and air ...
An intricate system of 4 inch PVC pipe is then used to connect up each individual machine’s dust collection port. Even individual hand sanders get into the act via a three way manifold.
Every well-equipped wood shop has a dust collection system, with blast gates at every tool to direct the suction power where you need it. If these gates are hard to reach they can be real pain to ...