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Thread: increasing dust collection on drum sander

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    increasing dust collection on drum sander

    I have a Grizzly dual drum sander. Everyone says that the dust collection is very bad.

    I have a fan I am not using from a laser cutter I bought, do you think it would be possible to use this to boost dust collection. I was thinking of just running a duct out the back of my building, there is only a field back there.

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    I've got the dual drum 24 inch from Grizzly and they are right - the dust collection is terrible. I run a 3 HP cyclone and 6 inch pipe to connect to the two 4 inch connection coming off it and it doesn't really get nearly all the dust. Also, it just plays heck on my filter every time I use it to flatten a bunch of doors or something. Running directly outside will be great to prevent the filter clogging but you'll still have dust on your piece. I just collect dust off my doors using a good vacuum cleaner as it comes out of the machine along with the cyclone and that works just fine. I have seen guys cut a big hole in the top to get away from the 2 4 inch connections and collect using a heat duct connected to a single 6 inch collection but I'm too chicken to try that. I don't use it that often so the vacuum cleaner deal works for my needs. Wish I had better - Timesaver would be nice - but it beats not having a drum sander at all I guess.

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    Thanks, I will use it more and see what I think.

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