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Dust extraction help
I have a small man cave (~4mx 2m) packed full of woodworking equipment. Space is of a real concern. As such I have really tried to avoid installation of a dust extraction unit, until now.
Recently I have been making a lot of furniture out of mdf. The dust is killing my lungs and eyes. It is now not an option to go without.
I need something small and my current thinking is a 30l Kincrome shop vac down beside my Carbatec table saw - it is a space not in use.
Concerns I have are as follows:
Will it have sufficient suction for my more regularly used tools- bench saw, track saw, drop saw, bench router, jig saw, lanisher etc.
The supplied 1.5m hose seems far too short. Is there somewhere I can buy extension hose?
All my tools have different size extraction connectors. Is there a cost effective way to be able to connect to each of my tools?
I am very interested to hear from others who have solved similar problems
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Slight progress
I have ascertained that I can probably get away with the 20l version (k15020) of the Kincrome and I have also worked out that Incan get a genuine 5m hose extension (k15020-39).
The hose is 38mm which is the same size as the triton router so sounds like it will fit. Still not sure how to connect my other tools.
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You don't have to have a small dust extractor. My workshop isn't huge either so I put the 2HP dustie with cyclone and collection drum outside in an adjacent garden shed. Just poke a hole in the wall or bring the vacuum hose in through the door.
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Nice idea however the wife won't support that set up as it will mean the aesthetic's of the front entry to the house will be degraded
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Still not clear on direction but now also wondering if I should go the 30l version as it has the gpo.
I am not clear on how this works though. I have read that the connected power tool will start and stop the vac when it is activated however I am not sure how this works. Does the vac have a sensor that monitors current?