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ahe_1990 Wed 10 November 2010 11:57

SIP Dust Extractor would it do the job?
 
Hi guys,
Looking for a dust extractor noticed this one on ebay. And price is ok.
Anyone got one? Or know what they perform like.
Like below:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=120544196204Adam

bradm Wed 10 November 2010 12:48

Maybe. Depends on how efficient your ducting and foot are. Note that 1HP is very much on the low end (below?) for a dust collector; 2HP, 3HP, 5HP would be more typical for collectors people are happy with. You want to know something about the impeller size when you're comparing; if it's not specified, it's probably not very good.

One set of perspectives is here:

Gerald D Wed 10 November 2010 23:12

Most people would use a bigger collector, but I suppose that little one would be better than nothing.

Robert M Thu 11 November 2010 04:52

Dust collector size !!
Easier to control a little too much “sucking power” than not enough.
In my experience & opinion, this little “league” one is not cut for any wood working and should be condemn to be !
Thing health, little microns. Maybe some “bigger” chip MAY be removed, but…..no
Read some of Bill Pentz texte on the “health safty” you should think of !

Amicalement, Robert ;)

ahe_1990 Thu 11 November 2010 04:57

Thanks For Replys Guys.
Found another link below. Would that be better?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CHARNWOOD-W691...item1c15ef9eb3

bradm Thu 11 November 2010 05:40

Adam, that's a little closer, but this is an area you'll want to do a lot more research in. Many people end up modifying or reworking their dust collection systems, and you really want a well matched, powerful, motor and impeller. The rest of the system is pretty much junk that often gets discarded. Try googling on "Phil Thien Separator" and "Wynn Filter" for some ideas. Don't rush into this purchase. :)

ahe_1990 Thu 11 November 2010 10:56

hi again,
thanks for replys, i also notice that you can buy the vacuum style dust extractors. how good are they? and also how about the noise level?
Thanks
Adam

KenC Sun 14 November 2010 03:55

The faster they spin (i.e. smaller HP)the noisier they gets... My is 3hp & I still wear ear plugs to make myself comfortable...

polishpickle Thu 18 November 2010 16:56

You will want one with a 100% duty cycle as some carvings can be 8 hrs or longer.

ahe_1990 Sat 20 November 2010 14:26

Brought Dust Extractor 3hp
 
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Brought a 3hp. Have not tried it yet be will let you know how it gets on. Here's a few images.:D:D:D

Adam


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