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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Looking for dust extractor

    I am looking to buy a dust extractor/collector for my workshop. Will want to connect to my saw bench and router. What's the go and what do I stay away from.
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    I still love my Jet DC1100CK. 2hp 1100cfm and a cartridge filter. Not the cheapest on the market, but does the job very nicely.

    Whatever you go for, try to get a cartridge filter - they filter a whole lot finer and are much easier to clean. The standard bags just pump ultra-fine dust back into the workshop. 1hp is a little small if you set up fixed ducting in particular. 2hp is a better choice.
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    You should have a look at Bill Pentz' site. The font of all knowledge in regard to home dust collection. Also, checkout our own Wayne Davey's site. If you want to have hours of fun, do a search for cyclones.


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