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Old 11-01-2009, 11:13 PM
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Thoughts on Shop Fox Cyclone?

Looking for any owners of the Shop Fox cyclones and soliciting feedback/reviews.

I'm considering the 3HP model for my two-car garage shop, but the data on the 'net is a bit limited in the way of reviews.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:35 PM
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Sure is quiet out here.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:48 PM
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Shop Fox is not readily available in my area. I would assume they work as well as their Grizzly equivalents. I have the 2HP G0440 and it works great for my 20 x 30 shop. I almost bought the 3HP and am sure I would not have regretted it. Another person bought the 3HP for a similar sized shop and stated it as overkill but . . . argh, argh, argh.

The increased size of the 3HP just squeezed it out of my preferred location and I would have had to do a total shop re-org to rotate around the spot where the 3HP would fit. After a year I am still loving the 2HP with no regret.
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:01 PM
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Shopfox is the retail version of Griz. Therefore, I would assume it is pretty darn good.

However, Griz just dropped $100.00 on their 3 HP unit and they offer free shipping. To me, I'd go with that one.

By the way, their unit tied for best overall with Oneida's 3 hp unit.
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:21 PM
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shop fox / grizzly 3 hp DC

I bougnt the Grizzly 3 HP unit This summer. It has an amazing suction/air flow. I was going to buy the 2 hp unit, but I am going to start building my stand alone shop around 30 x 40. So I wanted a unit that I could use on the new shop. So I instead bought the 3 hp Grizz. I installed Thein Baffles and 2 filters from Wynn Environmental (along with clear plastic bags). And I love it. I plummed my garage with 6" S & D PVC and it has plenty of power, It can handle two machines at the same time with no problems. I would go with the grizzly,the unit shipped to me in Fla. in just about 3 days. I could not believe how fast Grizzly shipped, compared to amazon (I have bought a lot of equipment from them). After I set up my machine, I went to HF to look at their machine, there is no comparrison, as the grizzly is thicker sheet metal, beefer construction. And the powercoat paint looks a lot better. Hope this helps. (by the way I am not a Grizz head, as I have a Jet TS, Original Saw Mfg radial arm saw, Safety Speed Cut panel saw, etc..... But the 2 Grizz machines I have I really like.
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Old 11-04-2009, 9:39 AM
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Excellent feedback. I am going to make a move on the Shop Fox W1809. A local dealer (The Woodworking Source) sells them and I'd like to send the business his way (especially in these days) as he's been good to me in the past ... and knowing this unit is likely the Grizz-in-white I think I'll be safe. I'll let you know how it all turns out.

My next challenge is the duct work ...
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Old 11-04-2009, 8:48 PM
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Shop fox 3 hp

Good choice Jeremy. I wish I had a local dealer in the Pensacola area that stocked machines, I would give them my business too. Also keeps the money in the local economy.
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:14 PM
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i bought the 1809 month ago and works great/. was looking at the oneida 3 hp system but coast was so much more.
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Old 11-09-2009, 2:00 PM
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It's been done! The first step is done .. cyclone installed. Next is the duct work ... OUCH!~ Any suggestions?

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Old 11-09-2009, 9:24 PM
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Congrats on the cyclone.

If you do a search on "dust collection" you'll have hours (if not days) of reading. Probably the most controversial--metal or PVC. In a home shop, there has never been a documented "dust explosion" AFAIK. High capacity industrial systems are another matter and plastic may well be verboten in industrial applications. I have a 2 h.p. single stage D.C. not a cyclone but used 6" PVC pipe and fittings from a local hardware store. The price was a good bit less than metal but this was in 1998 or thereabouts. I'm much better equipped to work with PVC than metal. It can be problematic to find a local supplier for 6" pipe and fittings. I used a sewer and drain grade(2729?) not schedule 40. Schedule 40 is thicker than required and of course more expensive. I also made my own blast gates.

When I laid out my ductwork I tried to minimize the total length, no sharp 90 degree turns (2 45 degree elbows with about a 12" straight piece between them), a straight run of a few feet leading to the inlet if possible. Minimize the use of flex hose as much as possible. I have 4" connections on most machines but have 6" hose as close as I could manage to the dust source then reduce to 4". I was able to find a PVC reducer that fit over the 6" flexible hose and slips over 4" PVC pipe. A short section of 4" PVC on each machine and I have a quick detatch very low cost connector setup. Good luck with your new toyls.
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