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    Default Scheppach 2 hp paper filter dust extractor and accessories

    In VGC - including accessories to get you started.

    The advantage of a pleated paper filter is that you clean it just by rotating the baffle inside which knocks the dust off into the bag.


    Included:

    Y inlet
    Big Gulp on stand with 1.8m of 100mm flex hose
    1 x 2m of flex hose
    1 x 3m of flex hose running to a Y junction with a 75mm reducer on one side and 1.5m of hose on the other
    2 lengths of 100mm PVC pipe and 3 x 45 degree angle joiners
    Assorted gates and junctions; spare dusty bags

    $400, pick up from Reservoir in Melb.

    Extras
    Stand with 100mm union and 2.5m flex hose. I sat this behind my SCMS where it caught the shavings its own system missed. $65
    Vacuum wands: one long with handle and gate and one short. These are great for cleaning the floor and benches after a session at the lathe or router. $35

    Dusty.jpg Dusty hose.jpg Dusty stand.jpg Dusty big gulp.jpg Dusty wands a.jpg
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    Cheers, Ern

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    Price drop to $350.

    I'm only selling this as I'm moving house and don't want the cost and bother of getting it there.

    Make this modest investment in your lungs' health - replacements are a real pain.
    Cheers, Ern

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    I'm surprised you've had no interest in this. When you consider the cost of the pleated filter alone it would seem to be pretty good value.

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    Yes. Maybe it's too cheap.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Yes. Maybe it's too cheap.
    I doubt that that's the problem, Ern. Describing it as having a 'paper' filter instead of a pleated filter might not have helped. Hopefully someone will see it for the first time and it will be sold fairly quickly.

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    It is certainly good value.
    The pleated filters are much better than the felt bags.
    Tom

    "It's good enough" is low aim

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    Ern, i’ll take it


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    Quote Originally Posted by quercus View Post
    Ern, i’ll take it


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    Quote Originally Posted by aldav View Post
    I doubt that that's the problem, Ern. Describing it as having a 'paper' filter instead of a pleated filter might not have helped. Hopefully someone will see it for the first time and it will be sold fairly quickly.
    I used to call them PPFs but found retailers mostly calling them 'paper filter' now. Hey ho.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Sold to quercus. Thanks.
    Cheers, Ern

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