Dave wrote:
> I've been looking at the Delta and at the JDS. Is the JDS better than the
> Delta or about the same? The JDS costs about 45 bucks more. They both have
> electrostatic filters. Which one do you all like the best? I have a big
> problem with sanding dust going everywhere. Thanks for your help.
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I've got the Jet ($100 at a yard sale... delayed gloat?), and I think it
does an excellent job. I haven't seen the two you mention, so I can't offer
a comparison.
-John in NH
Rocky wrote:
> I have the JDS 2000 with the regular filters and it works great. I do
> a lot of balsa cutting and sanding and it helps keep that light dust
> from settling everwhere.
Ditto. I have to say it was a bitch initially getting it hung, since I was by
myself. Once I started using my brains, it went right up. It's a nice unit:
quiet, too.
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
[email protected]
In article <cqmff.555084$_o.196039@attbi_s71>, "Dave" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I've been looking at the Delta and at the JDS. Is the JDS better than the
> Delta or about the same? The JDS costs about 45 bucks more. They both have
> electrostatic filters. Which one do you all like the best? I have a big
> problem with sanding dust going everywhere. Thanks for your help.
Having bought the JDS-750...
Compare the micron capture ratings and blower CFM speeds.
Does the Delta come with a remote?
Does the Delta have a timer that will automatically shut down the unit
after a preset period of time?
And, if it's important to you as it was to me, is the Delta made in the
US?
Like I said, I have the JDS and have been very pleased with this
decision.
--
Owen Lowe
The Fly-by-Night Copper Company
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