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Thread: CLearVue Mini or Dust Deputy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Hess View Post
    Victor
    Here is the setup for my Dust Deputy. I certainly have no regrets buying and installing this unit. It works really well for the drill press, small hand tools, and shop cleaning. While the deputy works great on the bigger stuff, the central vac that you see in the picture never needs to be emptied - really fine dust does get through. I plan this year to put a hepa filter on the exhaust.
    The inlet is an odd size, I took the deputy and a piece of central vac pipe into the HD plumbing dept and eventually found something that would work as an adapter. Took a heat gun to the new adapter back in the shop, slide it onto the deputy - worked slick.
    Roy, what size Dust Deputy do you have? What size pipe did you use for your ducting? I have a 1-1/2" model and wanted to run ducts to three locations in my shop.

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    Try the new Oneida Dust Deputy made of plastic, tapered inlet and outlet to fit any size hose, at 59.00

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