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Thread: Anyone own a Felder RL-125?

  1. #16
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    HA ha, I read the title and swore Rick already had a RL. Then saw the date lol.

    You can prob search on his issues with it Mark.

    Buy a big cyclone - much simpler.
    Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Heidrick View Post
    HA ha, I read the title and swore Rick already had a RL. Then saw the date lol.

    You can prob search on his issues with it Mark.

    Buy a big cyclone - much simpler.
    Thanks Mike. I've done a bit of study here and elsewhere and, as always, get opposite opinions. Several claim cleaner air in their shop (based on dust accumulation over time) with an RL compared to Oneida (or maybe it was Clearvue cyclone). Some claim easier 'take out the trash' on the RL, others claim frustration. All seem to like the 100 gallons of chip storage on the RL160.

    In terms of simplicity, I'm not sure the cyclones win that feature. RL seems like: add a cord and a bag(s) and turn it on.

    I'll search again some more here for RLs.
    Mark McFarlane

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    I searched and found Rick's other posts. My Bad. Never mind,...
    Mark McFarlane

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