i use the ivac system and no issues so far
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i use the ivac system and no issues so far
tried it off a band saw rip and on some stock i sent through the drum sander with 36 grit on it,
I had 80 grit on the ROS65 (lowest I have right now) and it took the stuff from both of these out...
I got the ROS65 Bosch, it is amazing for me so far, I can see where i might need to get the 1250DEVS to go along with it.
I just used it sand a couple boards to finish them after salad bowl...
i'm getting really to buy one of these I already have the Ivac system with the contactor for my 1.5HP collector (it support up to 10HP)
do I need to buy this peice?
I just use a fence tool for electric fences........ works great and will not damage the pipe
so the board i just did sat cut for a week after the first glue up yesterday i glue them up and today i planned them
within an hour or so
mill, glue, let it sit (6-24 hours depending if I'm using the drum sander or planer)
once flat, cut and glue for end grain
once dry sand/plan
with the 36 grit the...
thanks for the advice, so get this, I just ran 2 board through my planer after glue up, one did NOT have a rock to start......... now it does, I use a straight edge and found this
going across...
so i have the super max 19-38 drum sander, I put 120 paper on it and while my board are flat, they still rock a little and I cannot figure out how to get this rock out because I noticed the drum just...
I just realized mine is a vibration type, i don't think it is an RO type LOL it does great on sanding finishes and such
I was looking at the 1250DEVS from Bosch, has really good reviews even from...
I have a Dewalt RO sander, it's a single speed one I picked years ago, it works but when I sand my end grain cutting boards its a hell of a fight to get some scratches out, even only going from 80 to...
from what i can find the CV has the best flow at 10" and 12" SP on the market
the filter is merv 16 now
i posted about this in another thread, there is no independent data from a trust source on this unit, I was looking at it too, but to drop that much cash and hope................. scary
was at my local farm stoar they have teh S&D pipe 6inch 10 feet long for 13$ each, this really brings the cost down and I am just going to get the CV1800 for my shop if my shop grows or shrinks it...
yes its on the CV site 35 without gates or 50 with it looks like
ugh i just cloged my bad with one cutting board :( on my Supermax lol
need a cyclone
yes i wish they would regulate this a little, it is very frustrating !!
I built a 4 ish by 7ish cart and stand the wood up on it, I bought some things to lay the wood down and mounted to the wall, my dad who is a tree cutter advd me against it and sand to stand it...
d to use 8foot ones
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SUMEEPW/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
they are amazing i found some other fixtures at lowes to fill in the gaps
only thing about hte 14/12 the 115 blade size is an odd size
i have been on a mission to get rid of dust here is the best thing i have found so far ...
That's what I was thinking. looks like the CV are the best one out right now, and should be fine if i run 6inch piping now so i wont need to upgrade later
so not saying im a JDS fan boy or anything, but has anyone tested the claims here? they claim 1000CFM @ 12"
that seems insain number from a 3HP with 15.5 inch impeller
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I need to get someone out here i guess, My current DC is running off the breaker my door opener is on, why they have a 20 amp circuit for a door opener is beyond me LOL i ran it 15 feet down the wall...
will try this thanks !!
i tried paper once it made a mess, Ill give this a try though thank you !!