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Author:  Jody [ Wed May 20, 2009 6:43 am ]
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I am in the need for a dust collecting system, most of my tools work well with a shop vac, but my new ( used) drum sander requires two 4" pipes for collection, so it need not be too large , but it does need to be adequate . Jody

Author:  SteveSmith [ Wed May 20, 2009 8:04 am ]
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Check out this unit from Oneida. They've got a nice selection and their stuff is good.
http://www.oneida-air.com/cobra.php

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed May 20, 2009 8:25 am ]
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I just picked up a V-3000 from onieda. They have a "recession buster" package and it's quite a good deal.

The system FAR FAR exceeds what I was used to with my old bag grizzly system. This unit SUCKS!

http://store.oneida-air.com/v-3000reces ... ckage.aspx

Author:  StevenWheeler [ Wed May 20, 2009 8:29 am ]
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Jody,

If you can swing it, go big. Take a look at a Clear-Vue Cyclone (they're one of our sponsers). If you get a dust collector big enough for the sander, it will be able to handle all your other tools. I lucked out and got a cyclone dust collector off a CraigsList ad.

Steve

Author:  Heath Blair [ Wed May 20, 2009 6:44 pm ]
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what are the cfm requirements you are wanting to meet? how much do you want to spend? i whole heatedly recommend grizzly. i have a 2HP cyclone that is great. the canister collectors look pretty sweet as well. as an added incentive they have free shipping right now! ooooh... free shipping... that gives me an idea... hehe

Author:  Jody [ Wed May 20, 2009 9:45 pm ]
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i have no idea of the "requirements" all I know is it is a dual drum sander, the previous owner added a second dust port just behind the second roller, they are both 4". i am nervous about grizzly, i bought some cam clamps from them ,they turned out to be CLO's ( yes clamp like objects) from a company whose owner supposedly makes guitars ? well i just dont know ! Jody

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed May 20, 2009 10:11 pm ]
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Jody wrote:
i have no idea of the "requirements" all I know is it is a dual drum sander, the previous owner added a second dust port just behind the second roller, they are both 4". i am nervous about grizzly, i bought some cam clamps from them ,they turned out to be CLO's ( yes clamp like objects) from a company whose owner supposedly makes guitars ? well i just dont know ! Jody


The dual drum grizzly's are not the best units for dust collection. Mike Doolin has a article on his site about making them better that way. You'll want 900 actual cfm or so at the machine.

Author:  Dennis Leahy [ Wed May 20, 2009 11:26 pm ]
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The Grizzly G0548 (2HP, 220V, 1700 cfm max, 1 micron canister, 74dB, just over $500 shipped) is worth a look.

Dennis

Author:  Heath Blair [ Wed May 20, 2009 11:42 pm ]
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ok, well just like everything else in this world there is a wide array of dust collection possibilities. theres everything from a small shop vac to huge multi horse power 3 phase units. you obviously need something in between. how wide is the drum sander? how much money you are willing to spend is going to dictate a lot. theres always used. have you looked at the grizzly dust collectors? there are for sure some things i would most likely never buy from grizzly, but ive got four or five grand in grizzly machines in my shop and i love them. do you have the capability to run 220v? theres a ton out there, you just need to narrow it down a bit more.

fillipo is right. you made not need to spend big bucks on this. i do, however, think that the unit dennis recommended would be a pretty good one to own. something ive noticed is that the greater capacity of the dust collection unit does more than just clear dust from the drum. it also acts to cool the drum and wood. thats a good thing.

Author:  Jody [ Thu May 21, 2009 6:40 am ]
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what I have is a kusters woodworking 22" dual drum sander, I found a handbook ( which mentioned the machines suitability for instrument makers use)online,before I bought, but am unable to find the link again. they started in 1945, in 1995 they had operations in five countries in europe as well as south america and the U.S.( remarkably however no operations in CHINA!). my machine is at least ten years old,. it has two dust ports. one (it appears ) added by a previous owner, i have a 16"32, which is o.k for plates , as long as they are perfectly flat ! any cupping is an issue. as long as I can keep working , I will probably keep it for braces and bindings. thanks Jody

Author:  LanceK [ Thu May 21, 2009 8:35 am ]
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I second the choice of Clear Vue, Matter of fact I just ordered the CV Max system!
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Ed is a great guy to work with and he helped me find a way to make this very large system fit in my 92" tall basement. I am stoked!
He also has a very good promotion going right now. Here is the CV Max info...

CV MAX Cyclone system +
Includes our Standard 16" Blower Housing, Transition to Filters, Model CV Max cyclone/w 8" inlet, 6 Blast Gates, Leeson 5hp Compressor Motor, our 16" Material Handling Impeller and Hanging Bracket.

** Filters Included

** Free Relay

** Free Remote

** Shipping Included

I have a very limited space to put this, so im going to document the install here at the OLF for folks that face the same space issues as I do.

All that is left now is waiting for the UPS man :D

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