hi all,
what one would be best for my new workshop. I would have a saw, p/t and miter saw conected to them
thanx
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... nds+dk7108
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... nds+dk7109
It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 10:57
matt wrote:thanx Andyp will have a look, They are priced about my budget. what is the diffrence between the to types.
matt wrote:Hi stargazer thanks for the reply but I'm not to sure what that means I'm new to the world of dust extractor.
wizer wrote:It depends, also, on your work environment & budget. I started out with an RSDE2 from Record and I loved that thing. It's major issues are noise & capacity. Noise is not really an issue if you are using table saws and planers. You just have to get used to wearing ear defenders. I actually enjoy the 'white noise' of wearing ear defenders when I'm working. Capacity is hard to get around. You will fill that type of extractor up very quickly from a P/T. A cyclone would help. But what I liked about the RSDE2 was it's portability. It was like a Henry/Vaccuum type solution, but with enough suck to handle the bigger tools. I can't vouch for the cheaper brands, but this is high on my next-to-purchase list. Sadly my RSDE2 was lost in the great implosion event of 2013
The problem with the other type of extractor you suggested is it's size and they are no good for smaller machines like sanders, etc.
Ultimately, if you are like anyone else here, you'll end up with both.
matt wrote:hi all ans thanks for the help. im going to be in a portacabin so the unit will be out side. I have found one of thoses lidl hovers and will set that up with a cyclone for the finer dust machines and buy the one for the heavier chipings for the t/p.
would that sound about right. i have only worked in the shed before were u cut a piece of timber then run it the house for a cuppa until the dust is gone.. so this is my first proper workshop
again thank you all for the help
Return to Machines & Power Toolery
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 15 guests