Hi all -
I've got a small shop with a Onieda dust collector for various tools
with for source collection, but I'm looking for ambient collection for
dust that gets away from the main DC or from operations that have no
good collection method. My shop is small, has a low ceiling and is
pretty cramped so the bigger hanging units just won't work. I've seen
a number of smaller units and was wondering if any of you have had
experience with any of them or could give recommendations.
Jet - model afs-500, 3 speed, 283 - 440 cfm, $230.
Delta - model ap100?, 1 speed with light, 400 cfm, $230.
Shop Vac - model ac235a, 1 speed, 235 cfm, $145.
Prices are from a single source which had all 3, I would comparison
shop before buying...
Any help would be appreciated - thanks. Les
On Jan 8, 9:03=A0am, "John Grossbohlin"
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> "LesT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Hi all -
>
> > I've got a small shop with a Onieda dust collector for various tools
> > with for source collection, but I'm looking for ambient collection for
> > dust that gets away from the main DC or from operations that have no
> > good collection method. My shop is small, has a low ceiling and is
> > pretty cramped so the bigger hanging units just won't work. I've seen
> > a number of smaller units and was wondering if any of you have had
> > experience with any of them or could give recommendations.
>
> > Jet - model afs-500, 3 speed, 283 - 440 cfm, $230.
> > Delta - model ap100?, 1 speed with light, 400 cfm, $230.
> > Shop Vac - model ac235a, 1 speed, 235 cfm, $145.
>
> > Prices are from a single source which had all 3, I would comparison
> > shop before buying...
>
> > Any help would be appreciated - thanks. Les
>
> I have my Jet unit hanging over the side table for the 50" fence of my ta=
ble
> saw. I cannot walk there anyway and the unit is up against the wall so it
> circulates well.
>
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Thanks John and Bob -
My shop is a little larger than Bob's (16x24) but it's still crammed
full.
Nice Idea about hanging over table saw - mine is movable, but USUALLY
is in the same approx. space.
Les
On 08 Jan 2011 21:42:40 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:
>-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]
>september.org:
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>> On 1/8/11 1:26 PM, LdB wrote:
>>> I am thinking of trying one of these for collecting dust in another
>>> location outside of my workshop. For as simple as it seems it must work
>>> well or Lee Vally wouldn't sell it.
>>>
>>> http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=65482&cat=1,42401&ap=1
Hooowee, they's proud of them thangs, ain't they?
>> Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
No, they take 80% of the airflow away. Even the 20-micron filters.
Tried it twice and never got much air through either type, 5 or 20.
>Neither traps the really small particles that will be the worst insult to
>your lungs. You'll have to find a way to trap particles that are 1 micron
>or less.
Right you are, Han. HEPA filters spec to 0.3 microns.
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On 1/7/2011 6:36 PM, LesT wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I've got a small shop with a Onieda dust collector for various tools
> with for source collection, but I'm looking for ambient collection for
> dust that gets away from the main DC or from operations that have no
> good collection method. My shop is small, has a low ceiling and is
> pretty cramped so the bigger hanging units just won't work. I've seen
> a number of smaller units and was wondering if any of you have had
> experience with any of them or could give recommendations.
>
> Jet - model afs-500, 3 speed, 283 - 440 cfm, $230.
> Delta - model ap100?, 1 speed with light, 400 cfm, $230.
> Shop Vac - model ac235a, 1 speed, 235 cfm, $145.
>
> Prices are from a single source which had all 3, I would comparison
> shop before buying...
>
> Any help would be appreciated - thanks. Les
I am thinking of trying one of these for collecting dust in another
location outside of my workshop. For as simple as it seems it must
work well or Lee Vally wouldn't sell it.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=65482&cat=1,42401&ap=1
LdB
>> Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
>
> Neither traps the really small particles that will be the worst insult to
> your lungs. You'll have to find a way to trap particles that are 1 micron
> or less.
Yep. It also takes air pressure to blow air and dust though fine filters.
Bladed fans are very poor at building pressure.
You need a squirrel cage blower. You can go to any heating supply company
and get a used one out of a retired air handler, and roll your own. If you
don't have room for one in your shop, you can put it outside, and pull air
from the shop and return the filtered air to the shop.
--
Jim in NC
"LesT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:92ad876a-cb0e-423b-82c6-91f74281c52c@k13g2000vbq.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all -
>
> I've got a small shop with a Onieda dust collector for various tools
> with for source collection, but I'm looking for ambient collection for
> dust that gets away from the main DC or from operations that have no
> good collection method. My shop is small, has a low ceiling and is
> pretty cramped so the bigger hanging units just won't work. I've seen
> a number of smaller units and was wondering if any of you have had
> experience with any of them or could give recommendations.
>
> Jet - model afs-500, 3 speed, 283 - 440 cfm, $230.
> Delta - model ap100?, 1 speed with light, 400 cfm, $230.
> Shop Vac - model ac235a, 1 speed, 235 cfm, $145.
>
> Prices are from a single source which had all 3, I would comparison
> shop before buying...
>
> Any help would be appreciated - thanks. Les
I have my Jet unit hanging over the side table for the 50" fence of my table
saw. I cannot walk there anyway and the unit is up against the wall so it
circulates well.
John
-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]
september.org:
> On 1/8/11 1:26 PM, LdB wrote:
>> I am thinking of trying one of these for collecting dust in another
>> location outside of my workshop. For as simple as it seems it must work
>> well or Lee Vally wouldn't sell it.
>>
>> http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=65482&cat=1,42401&ap=1
>>
>> LdB
>
>
> Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
Neither traps the really small particles that will be the worst insult to
your lungs. You'll have to find a way to trap particles that are 1 micron
or less.
--
Best regards
Han
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> On 1/9/11 12:18 AM, Morgans wrote:
>>
>>>> Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
>>>
>>> Neither traps the really small particles that will be the worst insult
>>> to
>>> your lungs. You'll have to find a way to trap particles that are 1
>>> micron
>>> or less.
>>
>> Yep. It also takes air pressure to blow air and dust though fine
>> filters. Bladed fans are very poor at building pressure.
>>
>> You need a squirrel cage blower. You can go to any heating supply
>> company and get a used one out of a retired air handler, and roll your
>> own. If you don't have room for one in your shop, you can put it
>> outside, and pull air from the shop and return the filtered air to the
>> shop.
>
> That's great idea. The cheapest I've seen those hanging box air cleaners
> is $100.
> I wonder if one of those used blowers could be had for under 40 bucks.
Offer 10 or 20 bucks. Get one with multi speed capabilities if you can.
These are going to the dump to be recycled, if you do not recycle them
first. They would be getting more than scrap costs with your offer.
One thing I will tell you to help you convert one, because it is
counter-intuitive.
If you hook up a blower, and it either trips the breaker or trips the
motor's thermal overload protection, or draws more amps than the motor plate
says it should, you can make it draw less power. Block off the size of the
blower's exit duct until it draws the amount of power it can sustain. It
does not make sense, but it will speed up and draw less power.
--
Jim in NC
--
Jim in NC
"LesT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi all -
>
> I've got a small shop with a Onieda dust collector for various tools
> with for source collection, but I'm looking for ambient collection
> for
> dust that gets away from the main DC or from operations that have no
> good collection method. My shop is small, has a low ceiling and is
> pretty cramped so the bigger hanging units just won't work. I've seen
> a number of smaller units and was wondering if any of you have had
> experience with any of them or could give recommendations.
>
> Jet - model afs-500, 3 speed, 283 - 440 cfm, $230.
> Delta - model ap100?, 1 speed with light, 400 cfm, $230.
> Shop Vac - model ac235a, 1 speed, 235 cfm, $145.
>
> Prices are from a single source which had all 3, I would comparison
> shop before buying...
>
> Any help would be appreciated - thanks. Les
I have the Jet, 3 speed and although I forget the air cleaning
specifics but it does clear the air as advertised. I especially like
the 3 speed since in the summer, it's my cooling system also. Shop is
approx. 11"x18" with a low ceiling.
Bob S.
On 1/8/11 1:26 PM, LdB wrote:
> I am thinking of trying one of these for collecting dust in another
> location outside of my workshop. For as simple as it seems it must work
> well or Lee Vally wouldn't sell it.
>
> http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=65482&cat=1,42401&ap=1
>
> LdB
Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
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<snip>
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> I have the Jet, 3 speed and although I forget the air cleaning
> specifics but it does clear the air as advertised. I especially like
> the 3 speed since in the summer, it's my cooling system also. Shop is
> approx. 11"x18" with a low ceiling.
> Bob S.
And I thought my shop was small!!!
Art
On 1/8/11 3:42 PM, Han wrote:
> -MIKE-<[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]
> september.org:
>
>> On 1/8/11 1:26 PM, LdB wrote:
>>> I am thinking of trying one of these for collecting dust in another
>>> location outside of my workshop. For as simple as it seems it must work
>>> well or Lee Vally wouldn't sell it.
>>>
>>> http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=65482&cat=1,42401&ap=1
>>>
>>> LdB
>>
>>
>> Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
>
> Neither traps the really small particles that will be the worst insult to
> your lungs. You'll have to find a way to trap particles that are 1 micron
> or less.
>
Dust mask?
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> <snip>
>>
>> I have the Jet, 3 speed and although I forget the air cleaning
>> specifics but it does clear the air as advertised. I especially
>> like
>> the 3 speed since in the summer, it's my cooling system also. Shop
>> is
>> approx. 11"x18" with a low ceiling.
>> Bob S.
>
> And I thought my shop was small!!!
> Art
>
>
Yep - but good things come in small packages..........;-)
On 1/9/11 12:18 AM, Morgans wrote:
>
>>> Cheap furnace filter strapped to a box fan does the same thing.
>>
>> Neither traps the really small particles that will be the worst insult to
>> your lungs. You'll have to find a way to trap particles that are 1 micron
>> or less.
>
> Yep. It also takes air pressure to blow air and dust though fine
> filters. Bladed fans are very poor at building pressure.
>
> You need a squirrel cage blower. You can go to any heating supply
> company and get a used one out of a retired air handler, and roll your
> own. If you don't have room for one in your shop, you can put it
> outside, and pull air from the shop and return the filtered air to the
> shop.
That's great idea. The cheapest I've seen those hanging box air
cleaners is $100.
I wonder if one of those used blowers could be had for under 40 bucks.
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-MIKE-
"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
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