I can't find mine, I must have set that issue someplace aside to save
it for when I decided to upgrade my single stage DC. I have the
Cyclone review issue.
If so - can you quickly parrot which machine they labeled as their top
choices? [ Hope this isn't copyright infrigement. ]
Given the recent TB III flap, I'm not sure why I'm interested in what
they have to say, but I am...
thank you!
Fixed DC w/ small central ductwork system = Delta 50-850 and Griz G1028Z
Portable DC = PennState DC1B-XL.
Art
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I can't find mine, I must have set that issue someplace aside to save
> it for when I decided to upgrade my single stage DC. I have the
> Cyclone review issue.
>
> If so - can you quickly parrot which machine they labeled as their top
> choices? [ Hope this isn't copyright infrigement. ]
>
> Given the recent TB III flap, I'm not sure why I'm interested in what
> they have to say, but I am...
>
> thank you!
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:05:19 GMT, "patrick conroy"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Wood Butcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:3kibd.357083$mD.155089@attbi_s02...
>>
>>
>> Fixed DC w/ small central ductwork system = Delta 50-850 and Griz G1028Z
>> Portable DC = PennState DC1B-XL.
>>
>
>Thanks!
>
I've been using my new Grizzly G1029Z dc for the past few weeks and
have been very happy with it. It's my first experience with any
Grizzly machines,and a trip to the headquarters and showroom in
Bellingham was a nice way to look over what they have to offer.
If you have a 240v circuit available and are considering the
G1028Z,spend the $20 more and get the G1029Z instead.More power and a
(claimed) .3 micron top bag.
FWIW, my Unisaw and the DC are on the same 30A circuit with no
problems.
"Wood Butcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3kibd.357083$mD.155089@attbi_s02...
>
>
> Fixed DC w/ small central ductwork system = Delta 50-850 and Griz G1028Z
> Portable DC = PennState DC1B-XL.
>
Thanks!
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I can't find mine, I must have set that issue someplace aside to save
> it for when I decided to upgrade my single stage DC. I have the
> Cyclone review issue.
>
> If so - can you quickly parrot which machine they labeled as their top
> choices? [ Hope this isn't copyright infrigement. ]
>
> Given the recent TB III flap, I'm not sure why I'm interested in what
> they have to say, but I am...
>
> thank you!
I can't quite tell what question you are asking. I think you say you have
issue 153 which reviews Cyclone dust collectors. If I read that correctly,
then I can not help. If I am misreading your posting and you want to know
about reviews of the cyclone dust collectors, I have that issue and can
help.
Dick Snyder
"Dick Snyder" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I can't quite tell what question you are asking. I think you say you have
> issue 153 which reviews Cyclone dust collectors. If I read that correctly,
> then I can not help. If I am misreading your posting and you want to know
> about reviews of the cyclone dust collectors, I have that issue and can
> help.
Sorry for being obtuse - yes, I have issue #153. I was missing #140. I have
not decided whether I have the space/money/need for a cyclone. But I would
like to upgrade my 1HP DC.
Was curious to see what Wood liked in their test of DCs in #140.
thanks
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:26:37 -0700, DK <[email protected]>
wrote:
>FWIW, my Unisaw and the DC are on the same 30A circuit with no
>problems.
Thanks!