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What kind of tools you will be using the dust collector?
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band saw, table saw and a planer. All of them are on wheels to be moved to the center of my garage when I use them. I am keeping an eye on craigslist but not really sure what to look for in used dust colectors.
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I have a small shop in two car garage with everything on wheels but my table saw. Picked up a HF collector on CL for cheap. Threw out the bags, they were torn anyway. Put a Thien separator in the ring, added a Wynn canister on the top and a bag on the bottom. Works well for me. Still looking for a plastic drum to put in place of the bag. If you go with a Wynn canister, call them with what you have and they will fix you up with what you need. Very helpful people.
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10-17-2016, 01:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2016, 01:11 PM by barnowl.)
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Jet 1100 with the 2 micron canister is all the dust collector you'll ever need.
I have it's predecessor for quite a few years, from before the vortex cone, and it serves me well.
Jointer, planer, drum sander, table saw, router table, etc.
One at a time, of course.
Oh, you can buy it at your price point with a regular bag instead of the 2 micron canister, but the canister is well worth the upgrade.
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I would try to find a 3hp double bagger on CL. The 2 70 gallon bags take twice as long to fill up which is nice. I bought a Jet for $350 some time ago. Ended up selling it when I got a cyclone. I found another one for $@00 for a friend. Spent ~$150 for some BIG Horn Felt bags and other things on Amazon and he is in business.
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So far, my taking the low road has worked rather well - for me. I do not have 240v service in the garage/shop. My tools that I use DC with are the jointer and Dewalt 735 planer. The tablesaw is a contractor type and spews dust all around - mostly under. The rest I get with a Festool dust extractor. My solution was a Rockler Dust-Rite that I got on sale. At 75 lbs. it is light enough to put on a cart. I added a 30 gal trash can with a Woodcraft top on it as a separator. Since I hung mine on the wall I have am extension hose to get to the tools. Since the rig handles the chips from the planer, it's good enough for me. I probably spent <$300 by the time I added various doodads to make life easier - including a remote switch.
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