It is the humble Shop Fox W1725. It was affordable at the time and it was local, so it's been making do ever since.
It is the humble Shop Fox W1725. It was affordable at the time and it was local, so it's been making do ever since.
Last edited by Brett Luna; 06-18-2019 at 6:47 PM.
Brett
Peters Creek, Alaska
Man is a tool-using animal. Nowhere do you find him without tools; without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all. — Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
I just meant an actual "designed to be a cyclone, cyclone". Mine is a Grizzly G0440 (apparently only available in HEPA now(?). It is satisfactory but, always wanting more. I buckled under the pressure of where I could make it fit and so went 2HP instead of 3HP. I have always regretted it BUT, the 2HP does a "good" job and I'm glad to have it.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
I started using the regular Dust Deputy last week, just hooked up to my shop vac. I installed it on a 5-Gal bucket and have emptied it twice so far. I've used with my miter saw, table saw, palm sander, pocket hole jig, and planer. The bucket is a cinch to empty and practically nothing gets to the vac so I'm very happy with it.
That seems like a good plan. But please get some 1 micron bags too. They are not expensive. A pleated filter is better (I've used stock Delta bags, shaker felt bags and a Wynn pleated filter on my 1hp Delta). The Gray house studios HF upgrade uses a filter that looks pretty good and was significantly less expensive than the Wynn last time I looked. I think the Gray house studios filter is about $100, the Wynn varies a bit but is closer to $200 and a shaker felt bag should be less than $50.