06-03-2019, 11:31 AM (This post was last modified: 06-03-2019, 07:24 PM by Ricky.)
Not a big shop, won't have stationary unit with duct work. I want a self contained mobile unit. Just bought a 12.5 inch planer so will need it for sure. At first I was thinking of getting a HF 2hp unit and doing the upgrades. Adding a cartridge filter, cyclone unit and maybe upgrading the impeller. The dollars start to add up so was thinking paying a little more for something that's already sold as a unit plug and play.
Something like this Grizzley. What do ya'll think?
Looks like a pretty standard design that a lot of manufacturer's are selling. Grizzly's price point likely cant be beat.
Go for it. Your lung/health are your most important assets and are hard to replace!
In the future when funds are available - you can always go for something bigger with more suction and stationary ductwork.
06-04-2019, 06:05 AM (This post was last modified: 06-04-2019, 06:05 AM by Hank Knight.)
Don't give up on a permanent installation. My shop is tiny - 17' X 25'. I installed a ClearVue cyclone and piped it to all my machines nine years ago. It's the best shop improvement I've ever made. I dedicated one small corner of the shop to it and enclosed it in a sound damping closet. I thought I couldn't spare the room, but I worked it out and I'm very happy with it. I seriously considered a mobile unit I could move from machine to machine; but, aside from being a PITA, my machines, workbench, etc., don't leave me enough room to move something like that around in my shop. A dedicated unit was the answer for me.
(06-03-2019, 11:31 AM)Ricky Wrote: Not a big shop, won't have stationary unit with duct work. I want a self contained mobile unit. Just bought a 12.5 inch planer so will need it for sure. At first I was thinking of getting a HF 2hp unit and doing the upgrades. Adding a cartridge filter, cyclone unit and maybe upgrading the impeller. The dollars start to add up so was thinking paying a little more for something that's already sold as a unit plug and play.
Something like this Grizzley. What do ya'll think?
I had to take my DC apart to get it down the steps into my basement. It all has to go back up someday.
I have 1 hose that I hookup to the tablesaw, with or without an overhead hose to the blade guard, and 1 hose for everything else.Maybe not ideal, but it works for me.
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