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Ron Wright
03-06-2006, 7:27 AM
I recently purchased a Delta 50-760 DC. The system comes with two 6mil plastic bags for collection. I assume since they are plastic bags, once they are full you dispose of the collection, bag and all. My questioin is where do you get replacement bags? Are any heavy duty trash bags sufficient, or are you supposed to empty up the collection into another bag and reuse the original:confused: .

Bill Simpson
03-06-2006, 4:19 PM
I use the "Contractor's Cleanup" bags. Heavy duty and large enough to seal to the DC. Made by Huffy at Home Depot. $13+change for a box.

Tom Peterson
03-06-2006, 4:23 PM
I have the 1 micron cloth bags and I empty into plastic trash bags and take to the recycling center. I see that Amazon sells replacement bags, but at ~$8 a piece I would try something else.

Kent Fitzgerald
03-06-2006, 5:07 PM
Penn State Ind has 20" diameter plastic bags for pretty cheap: http://www.pennstateind.com/store/dcpb740.html

I have occasionally emptied and reused plastic bags, but it's a rough way to save a couple of bucks. Much easier to remove the bag when it's about 3/4 full, tape it up securely, and dispose.

Ian Barley
03-06-2006, 5:41 PM
I can't speak for your local conditions but I buy bags from my packaging materials supplier. They are better quality than dedicated "DC" bags and about half the price.

Lamar Horton
03-06-2006, 6:00 PM
I'm with Bill, contractors clean-up bags.

Glenn Turnage
03-07-2006, 8:09 AM
I use regular heavy duty trash bags (box from Sam's Club). I found that the bags would tear loose from the DC and leak after they started filling so I bought two large plastic trash bins and placed them on the DC stand to hold and support the weight of the sawdust and it keeps the plastic bags from tearing loose. Also makes it easier to transport the bags to the door of the shop to put them in my tractor loader-bucket.