I'm sure it's worth the price, but I've just replaced my table saw with a sawstop, so my budget is...small. Ear protection seems like a necessity with any of the dust collectors unless they're sound...
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I'm sure it's worth the price, but I've just replaced my table saw with a sawstop, so my budget is...small. Ear protection seems like a necessity with any of the dust collectors unless they're sound...
That is an incredible drop in noise. It also sounds like a necessity, if it really is 96db without closet. That's some loud! Thanks for the pics! I'll follow up if I end up going this route....
Really interesting, Joel. Weirdly, I hadn't considered the supercell as a comparable unit, but I think you're right. The large cyclone on SC is an obvious advantage and the expertise of the brand,...
The potential issues I see with them are:
1) limited chip containers, meaning more emptying. Their new 150L model gets some of the way to addressing this, but I wish I could add more.
2) the...
There's a dealer in Canada that is really pushing record extractors, and has even manufactured its own hepa canister filters for them. The hooked on wood guy (YouTube) uses a set of their filters, I...
I guess this is a no then...? High cfm extractors like this seem to be the norm in Europe, while they seem completely unknown in North America.
Does anyone here have any experience with Record Power's dust extractor/collectors (https://www.recordpower.co.uk/category/dust-extraction)? They seem to be popular in Europe, but Ive never seen one...
Ahhh! Thank you!
New member here. I figured it was time to stop lurking in the shadows and participate here. I'm hoping some day I may even know enough to start contributing useful info. For now, I was hoping someone...