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Baldhead

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I remember someone posting a link about workshop dust extractors, I've used the search facility but can't find it, can anyone point me in the right direction please.

Baldhead
 
Baldhead":2c1dqufp said:
I remember someone posting a link about workshop dust extractors, I've used the search facility but can't find it, can anyone point me in the right direction please.

Baldhead

Was it this one, Hose and adaptors for cyclone?
Recently posted by cgarry, 27/12/2014
Sorry, I don't know how to do a link for you!
HTH, Regards Rodders
 
Duncan A":2ci4k13c said:
The sites most commonly quoted are:
http://www.billpentz.com
and
http://www.jpthien.com
Both go into great detail and give a lot of advice if you are thinking of making something yourself.

Duncan
Thanks Duncan it's neither of those though, I've not seen the Bill Pentz one before, looks like a good read!
blackrodd":2ci4k13c said:
Baldhead":2ci4k13c said:
I remember someone posting a link about workshop dust extractors, I've used the search facility but can't find it, can anyone point me in the right direction please.

Baldhead

Was it this one, Hose and adaptors for cyclone?
Recently posted by cgarry, 27/12/2014
Sorry, I don't know how to do a link for you!
HTH, Regards Rodders
Sorry Rodders that's not the one either, the one I'm after was posted some time ago, it was more about wood dust in general, it was very informative and went into great depth about all types of extraction (if my memory serves me right).

Baldhead
 
Before you get brainwashed by the Church of Pentzology read the clr-news Less Dust pdf
It contains examples of the modern European approach wood dust including advanced capture
Matt
 
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