HF 2hp Dust Collector

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Krudwig

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Just bought the HF dust collector and plan on installing it in my shop. I have a small 16x20 shop that I've piped with 4 inch drain waste and vent PVC. I've got eight total openings that I plan on controlling with blast gates. I was wondering if any of you have this collector and if you did what do you think about the suction of the collector. I plan on setting it up with a chip separator and blowing the dust outside, any thoughts?
 
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If I remember right...the filter on the HF kinda sux...but the rest of the unit is just fine!
I know several people with it, it works well. Better filters can be found easily.
 
I have mine piped to both my lathes, then it goes thru the wall to a separator then thru the fan/motor, then to the atmosphere. It works well and the suction is great.
 
The filter bag leaves a Lot to be desired and a PITA to clean.

I also use one and my shop is 24x24. Mine first goes into a 55gal cardboard drum separator I made. I also installed a Thien baffle and a 40" tall 1 micron filter I got from PSI. When I bought mine I got it for $150 with a coupon. Heck the filter was twice that but well worth the investment.
 
I bought one about four years ago. I used it for awhile and, it did a good job. Didn't use it much before moving to Florida, at which time I put it back in the box, where it remains today. I suppose I should sell the thing. It did have good vacuum power just, quite loud. I discovered early on that, I liked to hear the sound of the lathe better. Strange huh?:confused:
 
I bought one about four years ago. I used it for awhile and, it did a good job. Didn't use it much before moving to Florida, at which time I put it back in the box, where it remains today. I suppose I should sell the thing. It did have good vacuum power just, quite loud. I discovered early on that, I liked to hear the sound of the lathe better. Strange huh?:confused:

What did you replace it with?
 
I had one. My only complaint was the high in rush current on start up would sometimes trip a 15a breaker. If I ran it on a 20a circuit it had no problems.

Suction was great.. I was cleaning off the Radial arm saw one day with the 4" hose and sucked up a soda can by mistake.
 
Your setup sounds just like my initial one in every way. Including venting outside. However, when I added onto the shop I moved the dc back inside, the dc turned the air over so fast all my nice air conditioned and heated air went outside. I knew this would happen when I installed it that way I just didn't appreciate how fast it would happen. So if you plan on a climate controlled shop you might consider that if you haven't.

So, 3 years of considerable use and no problems with the dc.

Sidenote on the blast gates: I initially installed less expensive plastic ones they leaked like crazy, starting modding them got annoyed and just upgraded to the metal ones, they worked better for me.
 
I have the 1 1/2 hp unit but I purchased a 1 micron filter from rocker and like it much better. I run a 5" main line through my shop aprox 1000 sq ft and have 5- 4" drops going to various machines. The drops connect to 2 stage vortex equipped garbage cans and they do a great job of keeping the impellor from getting clogged. It is kind of loud so I built some walls around it to knock down the noise.
 
I have one and built Thien baffle and put a Wynn cartridge filter instead of the bag. It been working fine for me.
 
Ok , I've been working on the thien separator for the trash can chip collector and hope to get it finished today , then I still have to get or make blast gates for my drops but I'm making progress. I have seen nothing but good reviews of the motor and impeller of this dust collector so I'm hopeful it's going to be a big improvement to my dust problem! I'm not to concerned about emptying my air outside since I don't cool the space and I have just elect rice space heater to warm my shop but we will see how it goes.
 
I had one but my only complaint was that it was so noisy. I eventually replaced it with a Jet that was much quieter, since it sits right beside my lather.
 
I bought one about four years ago. I used it for awhile and, it did a good job. Didn't use it much before moving to Florida, at which time I put it back in the box, where it remains today. I suppose I should sell the thing. It did have good vacuum power just, quite loud. I discovered early on that, I liked to hear the sound of the lathe better. Strange huh?:confused:

What did you replace it with?
I I put a fan on the bench but, rarely turn wood blanks. Mostly acrylics on the wood lathe and, acrylics and, metal on the metal lathe.
 
I bought one about four years ago. I used it for awhile and, it did a good job. Didn't use it much before moving to Florida, at which time I put it back in the box, where it remains today. I suppose I should sell the thing. It did have good vacuum power just, quite loud. I discovered early on that, I liked to hear the sound of the lathe better. Strange huh?:confused:

What did you replace it with?
I I put a fan on the bench but, rarely turn wood blanks. Mostly acrylics on the wood lathe and, acrylics and, metal on the metal lathe.
Aren't you concerned about the dust from the acrylic?
 
I bought one about four years ago. I used it for awhile and, it did a good job. Didn't use it much before moving to Florida, at which time I put it back in the box, where it remains today. I suppose I should sell the thing. It did have good vacuum power just, quite loud. I discovered early on that, I liked to hear the sound of the lathe better. Strange huh?:confused:

What did you replace it with?
I I put a fan on the bench but, rarely turn wood blanks. Mostly acrylics on the wood lathe and, acrylics and, metal on the metal lathe.
Aren't you concerned about the dust from the acrylic?
Steve, I appreciate your concern. But, I'd really rather not go to where you're taking these loaded questions. It's a new year. Thanks!
 
I bought one about four years ago. I used it for awhile and, it did a good job. Didn't use it much before moving to Florida, at which time I put it back in the box, where it remains today. I suppose I should sell the thing. It did have good vacuum power just, quite loud. I discovered early on that, I liked to hear the sound of the lathe better. Strange huh?:confused:

What did you replace it with?
I I put a fan on the bench but, rarely turn wood blanks. Mostly acrylics on the wood lathe and, acrylics and, metal on the metal lathe.
Aren't you concerned about the dust from the acrylic?
Steve, I appreciate your concern. But, I'd really rather not go to where you're taking these loaded questions. It's a new year. Thanks!

They aren't loaded. This is a thread about dust collection to which you chose to post.
 
ok well I got a good start on the install and finisihed the thein seperator and chip collector and it works great! I also got my lathe conected to one port and im really happy with the suction and the way it catches chips. I have the dust collector set up in a three foot closet that I built for my air compressor and the dust collector cause I hate the sound of my air compressor and i tried it just today with the door shut and I could hear the radio over the collector so I think its going to work great! still have to make some blast gates and get my other equipment hooked up but im making progress.
 
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