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Re: Dust extraction query
« Reply #26 on: January 02, 2021, 04:23:02 pm »

Afternoon All


I was looking for a dust extractor / vacuum a couple of months ago, tried to find the Bosch that Andy uses but the UK prices are well, pricey.


So I tried this https://www.cleva-uk.com/products/vacmaster-multi-20-pto


And have been really pleased. Its wet and dry, can be used as regular vacuum and has a PTO. I've been using it with my Proxxon bandsaw, it powers up with the bandsaw, and runs 5s after the bandsaw is stopped. I ordered spare bags but not needed them so far. At £70, its a bargain.


Best regards
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Re: Dust extraction query
« Reply #27 on: January 02, 2021, 04:45:04 pm »

Agreed excellent value  :-)
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Re: Dust extraction query
« Reply #28 on: January 02, 2021, 08:33:45 pm »

I looked at vacs a while back and thought that the type of vac required depended on the type of dust being produced.
So, Class L, M and H where H is for hardwoods (and MDF i think) and L/M for softer woods.

Obviously, the cost of the vac goes up the finer the dust.

Andy's is Class L but this one is not classified - so, just a home vac - or am i missing something? (still a good price for a home vac tho!).

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Re: Dust extraction query
« Reply #29 on: January 02, 2021, 10:37:57 pm »

Hi Mark


I suspect that you absolutely correct. I did pick up a set of these filters to go with the vac and they'rethe bags I use.


https://www.cleva-uk.com/products/vacmaster-dust-bags-fine-filtration


And they've been doing a great job so far. I needed a general purpose machine rather than full on workshop.

And of course this has the Power Take Off, so the vacuum switches on and off with the workshop tool being used. Ie bandsaw.

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Re: Dust extraction query
« Reply #30 on: January 03, 2021, 09:41:28 am »

In my days working in the material conveying industry, when close to the end of the companies life, we built industrial versions of the FOX, the type seen if you put workshop dust extractor in a web search engine, but when the boss of the pheonix company (i.e. rose from the ashes of the parent company) I joined, wanted to get a dust extractor for the shed we were working in, he chose to do a youtube version he had seen, it removed the large lumps from entering the standard henry he had, it worked reasonably well, if thats what your after then youtube has quite a few i.e.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WnitgYFnE0


this allows the home hoover to be used without damaging it - that was the purpose he built one, it became more effective when the old company henry came into his possession, that being more powerful  ok2
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Re: Dust extraction query
« Reply #31 on: January 03, 2021, 10:10:00 am »

I got one from Aldi its the Scheppech one great little unit packs away easy under the bench think I payed about £50 and I find it great for model making.
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