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[email protected] (Daniel Martin)

07/11/2003 11:24 AM

Shop Vac or Shop Pro ?

Has anyone ever used a shop vacuum called "Shop Pro". This shop
vacuum is sold here in Canada as an alternative to Shop Vac. I tried
searching this group and nothing came up. I will be replacing my shop
vac soon, judging by the sound of the motor. It has been replaced
once and I will not replace a second. I will not buy shop vac again
if it can be avoided.

I'm trying to find out if vacuums from Shop Pro are any good or better
than Shop Vac. Another important detail will be the noise level. My
shop vac sounds like I'm testing jet engines for Boeing. Thanks in
advance for your help.

Desperately looking for good saw dust sucking device !

Daniel


This topic has 5 replies

BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Daniel Martin) on 07/11/2003 11:24 AM

07/11/2003 7:35 PM

Dan,

I forgot one thing about the bags; you don't HAVE to use paper bags, as
it comes with a fabric bag. I don't like using it, as it is not
recommended for use with a 1 micron filter, because the fabric bag
reduces the suction so much. I found that to be true by trying it, just
for the heck of it. Fein's recommendations should be followed. and it's
messy as hell to empty! <g>

dave

Daniel Martin wrote:

> Has anyone ever used a shop vacuum called "Shop Pro". This shop
> vacuum is sold here in Canada as an alternative to Shop Vac. I tried
> searching this group and nothing came up. I will be replacing my shop
> vac soon, judging by the sound of the motor. It has been replaced
> once and I will not replace a second. I will not buy shop vac again
> if it can be avoided.
>
> I'm trying to find out if vacuums from Shop Pro are any good or better
> than Shop Vac. Another important detail will be the noise level. My
> shop vac sounds like I'm testing jet engines for Boeing. Thanks in
> advance for your help.
>
> Desperately looking for good saw dust sucking device !
>
> Daniel

DD

David Duxbury

in reply to [email protected] (Daniel Martin) on 07/11/2003 11:24 AM

07/11/2003 5:20 PM

Hi Dan do what I did make your own Cyclone system, lots of info out
there, though I still use my 3.5 HP Sears shop vac for my jointer and
router

JJ

"JackD"

in reply to [email protected] (Daniel Martin) on 07/11/2003 11:24 AM

07/11/2003 11:38 AM

There are a couple of other pricier shop vacs (WAAP and Fein come to mind)
which are actually quiet enough to use in the house. If you are doing any
remodeling work where you need to constantly be cleaning, they are well
worth the money. The noise that a "Shop Vac" makes is completely
unacceptable.

-Jack


"Daniel Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone ever used a shop vacuum called "Shop Pro". This shop
> vacuum is sold here in Canada as an alternative to Shop Vac. I tried
> searching this group and nothing came up. I will be replacing my shop
> vac soon, judging by the sound of the motor. It has been replaced
> once and I will not replace a second. I will not buy shop vac again
> if it can be avoided.
>
> I'm trying to find out if vacuums from Shop Pro are any good or better
> than Shop Vac. Another important detail will be the noise level. My
> shop vac sounds like I'm testing jet engines for Boeing. Thanks in
> advance for your help.
>
> Desperately looking for good saw dust sucking device !
>
> Daniel

MC

Mike Coonrod

in reply to [email protected] (Daniel Martin) on 07/11/2003 11:24 AM

07/11/2003 1:38 PM

I am not familiar with shop pro.

I use a little 8 gallon shopvac QSP -- I think that's the letters. It
is the low noise line and it works very nice. I also have a shopvac 16
gallon blower and vac that is beyond noisy... deafening squeal to it and
I don't use it much.

Mike Coonrod





Daniel Martin wrote:

> Has anyone ever used a shop vacuum called "Shop Pro". This shop
> vacuum is sold here in Canada as an alternative to Shop Vac. I tried
> searching this group and nothing came up. I will be replacing my shop
> vac soon, judging by the sound of the motor. It has been replaced
> once and I will not replace a second. I will not buy shop vac again
> if it can be avoided.
>
> I'm trying to find out if vacuums from Shop Pro are any good or better
> than Shop Vac. Another important detail will be the noise level. My
> shop vac sounds like I'm testing jet engines for Boeing. Thanks in
> advance for your help.
>
> Desperately looking for good saw dust sucking device !
>
> Daniel

BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Daniel Martin) on 07/11/2003 11:24 AM

07/11/2003 7:31 PM

if sound is a consideration you have one choice: Fein. They have 3
models, and 2 of them have a cool feature: plug a tool into the outlet
on the vacuum, flip a switch to "automatic" and the vacuum comes on when
you turn on your tool and it has a 3 or 4 second delay to clear the
hose, when you turn off your tool. Or of course, you can use it like
any other vacuum, with the separate on/off switch, with the
aforementioned switch set to "Manual".

Highly regarded. It may not suck as much as some monster vacs, but it
is good enough and it's about on a par, sound wise, with a home vac. I
have the middle sized model.

Note: the bags are pricey. They also make 1 micron outlet filters, and
HEPA filters, among others. the more filtering you do on the outlet,
the less efficient the vacuum is, but better for breathing. I use the 1
micron filter. It worked like magic when I was doing some drywall
sanding. NO visible particulates in the air while sanding with a PC pad
sander.

dave

Daniel Martin wrote:

> Has anyone ever used a shop vacuum called "Shop Pro". This shop
> vacuum is sold here in Canada as an alternative to Shop Vac. I tried
> searching this group and nothing came up. I will be replacing my shop
> vac soon, judging by the sound of the motor. It has been replaced
> once and I will not replace a second. I will not buy shop vac again
> if it can be avoided.
>
> I'm trying to find out if vacuums from Shop Pro are any good or better
> than Shop Vac. Another important detail will be the noise level. My
> shop vac sounds like I'm testing jet engines for Boeing. Thanks in
> advance for your help.
>
> Desperately looking for good saw dust sucking device !
>
> Daniel


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