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    Go for the bigger hose!

    The CFM for a 4" hose is roughtly 350 CFM at best. A 6" hose is 700 CFM more or less. If you can do it use the larger hose. You will get the airflow that is needed to pick up the small micron...
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    Another Option

    Check Grizley for mortis chisels. They carry two brands. One a good Japan made steel that stays sharper longer. Also check Rockler for there diamond mortis chisel file for sharpening. Works good and...
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    Good Industrial Tools

    My cousin is a Metabo repair station in Northern Calif. He gets a few of them a month, mainly grinders and metal cutting saws. Most of them are cord issues(pulled by cord,plug,some switches) or...
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    A Different Option

    I have a Shopsmith Pro Planer that is mounted on its own stand along with a 1.5 hp motor for the cutter head. It turns about 5200 rpm. It has three 12" knifes on the cutting head. It has a seperate...
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    220 Outlet Wiring

    What a local electrician told me to do is to get a 4 wire plug. But don't use the "Neutral" lug. Wire the two hots and the ground only. Does the same thing and meets the local code(County's). Since...
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    Think about it again.

    The code for wiring 30 amp 220 Volt in Calif. is for 4 wire cable(one for both hots, a neutral, and a ground wire). Most new electric appliances -driers, stoves, etc. have a four prong plug. It...
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