I am about to buy a Turbo III. It will be used almost exclusively for
collecting dust from their RO sander in the shop or on site.
One of the tool's suppliers gives the option of buying the 1 micron filter
arrangement for the same price as the regular 5 micron filter unit. It seems
to me that for my usage the 1 micron choice would be the better one. Am I
missing something? I am also considering getting an Oneida Dust Deputy to
add inline for shop work to cut down on the number of bags needed over the
long hall. Any comments on that?
Thanks, JG
On Oct 29, 6:11 am, "JGS" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am about to buy a Turbo III.
The Turbo II is more than sufficient.
I buy Fein bags. Again, more than sufficient.
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 06:11:06 -0500, "JGS" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am also considering getting an Oneida Dust Deputy to
>add inline for shop work to cut down on the number of bags needed over the
>long hall. Any comments on that?
One thing I notice on the Oneida is the inlet is 1.5". They got the
idea from Bill Pentz and the clearvuecyclones.com version that he is
affiliated with is sized for 2.5" hose inlet and outlet. It's a
little more than the Oneida "DIY" version. The main thing I'd want
would be a clear lid for the dust bin so you can see the dust level
without taking it apart.
-Leuf
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 06:11:06 -0500, "JGS" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am about to buy a Turbo III. It will be used almost exclusively for
>collecting dust from their RO sander in the shop or on site.
> One of the tool's suppliers gives the option of buying the 1 micron filter
>arrangement for the same price as the regular 5 micron filter unit. It seems
>to me that for my usage the 1 micron choice would be the better one. Am I
>missing something? I am also considering getting an Oneida Dust Deputy to
>add inline for shop work to cut down on the number of bags needed over the
>long hall. Any comments on that?
>Thanks, JG
>
I use the HEPA filter in mine.