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    DC show of force


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    That is pretty funny. The amount of dust flying around the shop after he turned it on makes it seem like ductwork is completely unnecessary. Just place any tool within 30 feet of the cyclone and you're good to go.

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    Yeah, this was right after emptying out all the filter bags after the previous trashcan had ruptured, causing the bags to fill up.

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    Has anybody seen the shop cat? Don't want to let any body under 175# near that thing on startup.

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    Wow, it looks like his DC still needs some work as there are a lot of chips flying around the room. You would think he could put a 2 x 10 under his drum to keep it in place. What happens as the drum gets full of dust and gets heavier?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Schierer View Post
    What happens as the drum gets full of dust and gets heavier?
    That's easy enough.. just replace the cyclone motor with a supercharged hemi V8 and a muncie 4-speed!!.. for a little more power! <g>
    One can never have too many planes and chisels... or so I'm learning!!

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