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I've been thinking off and on about upgrading to a cyclone from my 2HP Grizzly DC since I'm not in my low-ceiling garage anymore. There's a used Jet cyclone not too far away, but I've read that they aren't the best design. I've also been looking at the Laguna C-flux. They seem to get good reviews. I think the local Woodcraft has one in stock, but the site says call to verify. Thoughts on either?
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06-26-2020, 02:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-26-2020, 02:10 PM by Alan S.)
The C-Flux is designed to fit under a low ceiling. It is likely a very good design for that, but is much less effective at collecting dust than a taller one of the same power. Matt Cremona (see his youtube channel) has one and his assessment is that it's a good solution for him, but he would definitely not buy it if he had taller ceilings. Incidentally, separation initially worked very poorly until a piece was added that approximates a Thien baffle.
See Matt's discussion here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wtI_BJruAc
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I love my Cflux2.
I don't do a lot of woodworking these days but never get a noticeable amount of dust in the small bag.
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Very much like my Oneida some of the best money I spent in the shop.
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"The C-Flux is designed to fit under a low ceiling. It is likely a very good design for that, but is much less effective at collecting dust than a taller one of the same power. Matt Cremona (see his youtube channel) has one and his assessment is that it's a good solution for him, but he would definitely not buy it if he had taller ceilings."
Well, my height limit is 14'. I have 20a 240V. Other suggestions?
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Oneida.....I have the 3hp Dust Gorrilla, money wisely spent.
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(06-26-2020, 09:05 PM)EdL Wrote: Oneida.....I have the 3hp Dust Gorrilla, money wisely spent.
Ed
+1
Id be hard pressed to consider anything else for a dust collector.
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I'm increasingly biased against Laguna. They seem to rely to much on whiz bang aesthetics but there's a trend where they cheap out in the details. But man: they LOOK BEAUTIFUL!
My best advise is look for a used cyclone. Depending on where you live you might get lucky or it might take a while. I was in your same shoes a couple months ago. I went down the
Bill Pentz rabbit hole. Pentz is, ahem, long winded. To paraphrase his book-in-the-shape-of-a-website: folks need a much stronger motor than tool companies will lead you to believe. I entered this thinking I needed a $800 solution and Pentz makes an elegant argument [although somewhat controversial depending on who you talk to so take his counsel with a grain of salt] to spend double or triple that.
Pentz's point is that you need at least 1000 CFM at the machine seems to hold water to me. But ugh: that's a lot of dough. You start looking at Oneida's and all the sudden you're looking at $3K+ machines.
Plus ducting. It can easily be $1K in ducting. Oh my.
However, you can find deals used. I picked up a used Oneida and ducting for MUCH less than it was new.
Here's that story.
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"My best advise is look for a used cyclone."
That's why I was asking about the used Jet 3hp cyclone nearby for a little cheaper than the 2hp Laguna new.
Woodworking isn't as common out here as back East, so less used tools on the market.
I think a new Oneida is out of budget range for now. My 2hp Grissley does okay with the Wynn filter (and yes I've read all of Pentz's stuff), and short hoses for a single machine at a time. I don't have a ducting system yet. Cleaning out the filter and emptying it as often as needed gets old.
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"However, you can find deals used. I picked up a used Oneida and ducting for MUCH less than it was new."
Yeah, if I found that deal I'd jump on it in a second.