Greg Parrish
02-14-2022, 11:20 AM
Preface - Used to have full shop and an Oneida V-3000 hard plumbed into all tools with gates and 6" lines. Sold all my shop tools a couple of years back.
Current Day - I am doing a few projects and only have room for a small, all in one cart approach, with contractor/hybrid table saw, DW735 planer, etc., used on a work bench. I may build one of those work benches that holds them all but regardless I'm in the one tool at a time stage. Don't foresee getting my full shop back any time so I'm only looking at smaller setups that can handle one tool at a time with minimal space.
Last week while visiting a Woodcraft Store, I picked up the following:
Rikon 60-105 wall mountable 1 hp dust collector with 2 micron bag - https://www.woodcraft.com/products/rikon-portable-dust-collector-with-wall-mount
Oneida 17 gallon steel drum - https://www.oneida-air.com/dust-collectors/system-components/containers/17-gallon-steel-drum-kit-super-dust-deputy
Oneida 4" DIY Dust Deputy - https://www.oneida-air.com/super-dust-deputy-4-inch-cyclone-separator
Once I got home (store is 3 to 4 hours away), I realized that the barrel opening and dust deputy mount are different sizes. Looking at it now, I have a few options but don't know what is best:
1.) Order the appropriate 35 gallon barrel - Nice but shipping is $75 - https://www.oneida-air.com/dust-collectors/system-components/containers/35-gallon-steel-drum-kit-4-inch-super-dust-deputy-diy
2.) Order a different dust deputy that would fit 17 gallon barrel and my 4" hose - https://www.woodcraft.com/products/molded-super-dust-deputy-kit-oneida-air-systems?via=573621bd69702d0676000002%2C576455d3697 02d2f2f0013a2%2C5764562369702d3c42000be9
3.) Scratch all of it and order something like a mini-gorilla or equivalent (cost more than I'll have invested here in total and takes up more floor space, but not sure if it would perform better)
Regardless of direction, I can eventually return or exchange my incorrect part(s) with Woodcraft when I can get back over there again, so that's not really a factor in the decision. That said, what makes most sense for best approach to use with a setup that you are planning to connect one tool at a time and use max of 4" hose. Thanks for any insight to things I might not be thinking about.
Current Day - I am doing a few projects and only have room for a small, all in one cart approach, with contractor/hybrid table saw, DW735 planer, etc., used on a work bench. I may build one of those work benches that holds them all but regardless I'm in the one tool at a time stage. Don't foresee getting my full shop back any time so I'm only looking at smaller setups that can handle one tool at a time with minimal space.
Last week while visiting a Woodcraft Store, I picked up the following:
Rikon 60-105 wall mountable 1 hp dust collector with 2 micron bag - https://www.woodcraft.com/products/rikon-portable-dust-collector-with-wall-mount
Oneida 17 gallon steel drum - https://www.oneida-air.com/dust-collectors/system-components/containers/17-gallon-steel-drum-kit-super-dust-deputy
Oneida 4" DIY Dust Deputy - https://www.oneida-air.com/super-dust-deputy-4-inch-cyclone-separator
Once I got home (store is 3 to 4 hours away), I realized that the barrel opening and dust deputy mount are different sizes. Looking at it now, I have a few options but don't know what is best:
1.) Order the appropriate 35 gallon barrel - Nice but shipping is $75 - https://www.oneida-air.com/dust-collectors/system-components/containers/35-gallon-steel-drum-kit-4-inch-super-dust-deputy-diy
2.) Order a different dust deputy that would fit 17 gallon barrel and my 4" hose - https://www.woodcraft.com/products/molded-super-dust-deputy-kit-oneida-air-systems?via=573621bd69702d0676000002%2C576455d3697 02d2f2f0013a2%2C5764562369702d3c42000be9
3.) Scratch all of it and order something like a mini-gorilla or equivalent (cost more than I'll have invested here in total and takes up more floor space, but not sure if it would perform better)
Regardless of direction, I can eventually return or exchange my incorrect part(s) with Woodcraft when I can get back over there again, so that's not really a factor in the decision. That said, what makes most sense for best approach to use with a setup that you are planning to connect one tool at a time and use max of 4" hose. Thanks for any insight to things I might not be thinking about.