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Do you have and use a Dust Collector while turning ?
Ken, I found it on close-out at the Lowe's in Alexandria before I transferred up here. I agree, whatever the micron rating is, it is better than nothing. The HF hood I bought had a 4" opening; so it fit the hose that came with the Delta. I was pleasantly surprised at the noise level. I use a Shop-Vac at the drill press, sander and bandsaw, and it is definitely louder. As a bonus, if you use CA, the Delta makes the fumes disappear. Can you believe it, none of the natives up here know what Tony Chachere's is!?! [:0]Originally posted by KKingery
<br />wdcav1952 - I was looking at the Delta, but I could'nt find anyone that had one to give an opinion on it. I'm glad to see your post. I don't really know the difference in all the micron ratings for the bags, but I figure anything has got to be better than nothing.
Originally posted by KKingery
<br />Good Lord! How do you eat without Tony!!!
You've never crawled in a crawl space installing duct work I take it.[^]Originally posted by Gary
<br />Well said, Lou. And if I might add, it's those smaller dust particles (the ones we can't even see) that can be the most dangerous. Many of us are turning exotic woods from all over the world. Those woods can have toxins, spores and bacteria that our bodies have never been expose to.
Originally posted by Eaglesc
<br />You've never crawled in a crawl space installing duct work I take it.[^]Originally posted by Gary
<br />Well said, Lou. And if I might add, it's those smaller dust particles (the ones we can't even see) that can be the most dangerous. Many of us are turning exotic woods from all over the world. Those woods can have toxins, spores and bacteria that our bodies have never been expose to.
Originally posted by Gary
<br />Originally posted by Eaglesc
<br />You've never crawled in a crawl space installing duct work I take it.[^]Originally posted by Gary
<br />Well said, Lou. And if I might add, it's those smaller dust particles (the ones we can't even see) that can be the most dangerous. Many of us are turning exotic woods from all over the world. Those woods can have toxins, spores and bacteria that our bodies have never been expose to.
LOL...nope, and I'm not going to. I don't like things that crawl or things that slither on their belly.
Haha, we seem to be on parallel courses. I just picked up the HF 2HP dust collector last week as well. Local store wanted $229, but they matched the web price with a printout of the listing, no questions asked. Chose it based on some very good reviews I've found online. I did replace the bags before I even fired it up. One recomendation was for the Grizzly 3 micron bags, so I got one for the top and a heavy plastic bag for the bottom. Works great! Haven't set it up for use with the lathe yet, but hooked it to my table saw and cut some MDF and it caught probably 90% or more of the dust. Only dust that escaped was what came off the top of the blade. Also tried it with my new Delta 2 speed planer (can you tell I just got my tax refund? [Originally posted by KKingery
<br />Just wanted to say - what a difference my new dust collector makes! No mess all over the floor, etc....well worth the investment.