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Well, that's new. Jet introduces a chip-separator cyclone product complete with bin for single stage DCs.
https://www.jettools.com/us/en/p/jet-cyc...bin/717650
https://news.ohiopowertool.com/new-jet-c...on-filter/
Apologies if already posted.
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$150 for the phase separator
plus
$100 for the 30gal barrel on casters
from the company that would sell you the vortex plate upgrade for their DC for 1 cent less than buying a new DC.
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It is compact, and it seems possible it may cause less flow resistance than other options. It's too bad nobody provides any actual data when they sell stuff.
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11-07-2020, 07:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2020, 07:26 AM by wing nut.)
(11-06-2020, 06:23 PM)Alan S Wrote: It is compact, and it seems possible it may cause less flow resistance than other options. It's too bad nobody provides any actual data when they sell stuff.
a 30 dollar seperator lid and 20 dollar trashcan from hd does a great job. Is this so much better?
I empty the trash can about 15 times before I have to empty the dustcollector, I have a jet1100 dc, setup works like a champ.
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I’d try it at about half that price, but I’m not going to pony up $150 to be a beta tester...
I can see how it may be better than a lid that redirects flow around several 90 degree bends but I’d like to see someone with good flow testing equipment do a head to head comparison before I spent money on it.
I’m also thinking a couple of these paired with a couple smaller DCs would be cheaper than the Harvey unit that looks to do about the same thing.
Duke