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About $1,000 is my max outlay for this, per SWMBO. That's why I am looking at the machines I mentioned.
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Can you vent outside?
This will also greatly improve performance.
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Just remember if you vent outside you’re also sending conditioned air outside too, and will need makeup air.
At $1000 it might be best to search for a used cyclone. I’m considering upgrading as well to a cyclone and am looking at the Oneida v3000 or 5000, which is in the $2000 price range.
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(10-25-2018, 09:13 AM)rwe2156 Wrote: Can you vent outside?
This will also greatly improve performance.
I can vent outside; my shop is detached from the main building.
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I ended up with a Laguna Cflux. I bought it at the Klingspor woodworking extravaganza in Hickory last week. I hope to have it running and connected by the end of November.
Rick
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