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 Post subject: New toy for the shop
PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:08 pm 
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Craigs list find. I've been looking for a serious dust collector and this came up for $300 inluding two massive .5 micron filters and the output splitter for the fan. Now I just have to decide on how to configure it in the shop. Has anyone ever made one of these mobile?

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 Post subject: Re: New toy for the shop
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Nice find Steve

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 Post subject: Re: New toy for the shop
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I recently picked up a drum sander and a band saw on craigslist. Dust collection is what I have my sights on next. Good score!

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 Post subject: Re: New toy for the shop
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Check the Oneida website for ideas on how to make it mobile. They have a few mobile cyclone units (but much smaller than yours).

Although, that looks so big you probably outta just leave it put and lay pipe to all your machines. I'd hate to have to drag that thing around the shop all the time. Would get old real quick. Just my 2 cents.


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