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    Quote Originally Posted by Cory Hoehn View Post
    Something else to consider is that small wall mounted dust collector from Rockler. I think it's called the dust right system. It's got an expandable hose and handles. It could hook up to just about any tool with adapters and take care of general clean up. It'll cost more than a standard shop vac, but it's worth a look, anyway.

    I'm not affiliated with Rockler, by the way.
    With the OE bag, those things are dust pumps. Does anyone make a decent filter bag for that machine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hostetler View Post
    With the OE bag, those things are dust pumps. Does anyone make a decent filter bag for that machine?
    American Fabric Filter, of course .
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    I have posted this before, but you may want to pair up your shop vac with something like the dust gorrila from oneida. If you are going to use it for sanding it pre-filters out the fine dust so you aren't clogging up your shop vac filter with dust. I built a cart and fastened them to it. I purchased an autoswitch from Woodcraft so it comes on when I turn on my sander - a very handy feature built into the higher end vacs.

    Roger


    Last edited by Roger Jensen; 04-29-2009 at 10:48 PM.

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