StevieB
Nordic Pine
I have a (very old) yellow perform DE that I use primarily for hoovering up sawdust/chippings/spiders/gunk around the workshop. It has a 62mm hose on it of about 5ft, then I have taped on an old flexible hose from an old standard hoover to give me another 5ft of reach - in this way I can get to most areas of the workshop to have a clean up every so often. I don't connect it to power tools and this is not an important function currently but is something I am open to. I have a twin motored Camvac for the TS and bandsaw.
The perform is now slowly dying - hose connector has split, it billows out dust from the top when I turn it on (rather negating the purpose of turning it on in the first place!) and I don't have spare paper filters left. So I need to replace it - I like the size of the drum and the volume it holds, but more 'suck' is always valuable. So should I be looking for a workshop vac such as a Record DX1000, or a bog standard compact hoover such as a Henry or similar? A standard household vacuum is out for practical reasons, they hold nothing in terms of volume. I don't need wet/dry, and the biggest things I tend to hoover up are from paint stripping doors and shavings from the router table, but the bulk of the mess will be general sawdust - I am rather lax at minimising this
I don't want to spend a fortune on something, but it does need to function appropriately as a general vacuum. It must also be portable so nothing that fixes to a wall or sit's in a sound proof cupboard.
Comparing specs on DE's is a nightmare, so open to suggestions from those who have something that works in a similar manner. Current front runner is probably the record DX1000 for the volume rather than a Henry type, which has a limited capacity. Many thanks!
The perform is now slowly dying - hose connector has split, it billows out dust from the top when I turn it on (rather negating the purpose of turning it on in the first place!) and I don't have spare paper filters left. So I need to replace it - I like the size of the drum and the volume it holds, but more 'suck' is always valuable. So should I be looking for a workshop vac such as a Record DX1000, or a bog standard compact hoover such as a Henry or similar? A standard household vacuum is out for practical reasons, they hold nothing in terms of volume. I don't need wet/dry, and the biggest things I tend to hoover up are from paint stripping doors and shavings from the router table, but the bulk of the mess will be general sawdust - I am rather lax at minimising this
Comparing specs on DE's is a nightmare, so open to suggestions from those who have something that works in a similar manner. Current front runner is probably the record DX1000 for the volume rather than a Henry type, which has a limited capacity. Many thanks!