Your site came up while I was watching knife stuff, first of all I think you are a really nice guy, background on me , I have been a knife maker for about 30 years. Worked in a machine shop 20. Then worked in a Blacksmith shop another 15, forged the best ball bearings you could get for free, made knives out of them for 15 years, charged high dollar after I got good. Now here’s the downside. After you get older . I’m 64. You will not be able to keep up by yourself to the strain by yourself. I wish you the best , maybe you can prove me wrong. I hope!
As someone who is incredibly OCD, it was very difficult for me to accept the fact that there will inevitably be dust around the shop. I still try to keep up on it at the end of everyday and I keep a cheap robot vac in there to take care of the floor. I HATE dust! haha. That said, I have a couple of WEN pieces of machinery like their small drill press and a generator. To be completely honest, the quality is quite good for the money in my experience and they have both exceeded expectations. EDIT: I also wanted to say congrats on the growth of the channel! I haven't been around for a minute but that's awesome.
Have you tried magnets to pull the metal out of your belts & the air ? Capture the dust as close as possible to the source. More dust may be captured placing the filter closer to the source & lower to the floor. In addition I use a 4" in line vent fan with exhaust vented outdoors. Remember to create an inlet for outdoor fresh air placed to maximize air flow through shop dust creation zone.
@@gentrycustomknives8008 I am experimenting . . . using 3 cheap welding magnets, amazed by the volume of metal they gather from the belt surface. This has to make these belts cut better & live longer due to reduced loading.
Looks like a very affordable winner. But for once, a critique : I would turn it to face the other way so that the intake is pointed at your work and the clean air hits the shelves. The oscillating fan will probably bring the clean air back to you pretty efficiently.
So after several months how’s this thing been holding up and have you noticed a difference in the shop/air. Thanks for all the great videos. Have learned a bunch from you.
I have the Grizzly version & I'm gonna tell you what the better & cheaper solution is....20" box fan with 20x20 HVAC filters. In a knife shop the filters get filled up FAST so you can quickly take your filter outside, blow it out & pop it back onto the suction side of the fan. You're not going to eliminate all the dust but the fan definitely does a better job than my Grizzly unit.
@@gentrycustomknives8008 Hey, I bought the Grizzly before the box fan...you don't know what you don't know but NOW you can add to your air filtration for A LOT less.
@@gentrycustomknives8008 looks like it goes down to 1 micron, wonder if they make HEPA ones for it that would go down to 0.5-0.3 micron. Or I wonder if they didn’t use that “tight” of a filter to not overload the motor and get the 400 CF/min turn over they advertise
Funny you ask, I was grinding yesterday and it wouldn’t turn on.. I gave it a quick whack on the top with my hand and it fired back up 😂 I think if I bought another I’d buy the larger size
I too have the big one, and while it doesn't eliminate dust (nothing will), it does a really great job, especially in my small (15x15) shop.
I have the same one!! Since my shop is so small it works really well! Definitely notice a huge difference in air quality and dust buildup.
Yes, same here, noticed a big difference when shaping wood and kirinite knife scales. Great value.
Man I’m impressed so far!
I have the big Wen version and it works really well.
Very nice! I almost got that one!
Your site came up while I was watching knife stuff, first of all I think you are a really nice guy, background on me , I have been a knife maker for about 30 years. Worked in a machine shop 20. Then worked in a Blacksmith shop another 15, forged the best ball bearings you could get for free, made knives out of them for 15 years, charged high dollar after I got good. Now here’s the downside. After you get older . I’m 64. You will not be able to keep up by yourself to the strain by yourself. I wish you the best , maybe you can prove me wrong. I hope!
What do you think I won’t be able to keep up with?
As someone who is incredibly OCD, it was very difficult for me to accept the fact that there will inevitably be dust around the shop. I still try to keep up on it at the end of everyday and I keep a cheap robot vac in there to take care of the floor. I HATE dust! haha. That said, I have a couple of WEN pieces of machinery like their small drill press and a generator. To be completely honest, the quality is quite good for the money in my experience and they have both exceeded expectations. EDIT: I also wanted to say congrats on the growth of the channel! I haven't been around for a minute but that's awesome.
Awesome to hear! And thank you the channel is slowly getting bigger!
Update? Has it helped with grinding/welding/metallic dust?
Have you tried magnets to pull the metal out of your belts & the air ? Capture the dust as close as possible to the source. More dust may be captured placing the filter closer to the source & lower to the floor. In addition I use a 4" in line vent fan with exhaust vented outdoors. Remember to create an inlet for outdoor fresh air placed to maximize air flow through shop dust creation zone.
Good idea ! Thank you
@@gentrycustomknives8008 I am experimenting . . . using 3 cheap welding magnets, amazed by the volume of metal they gather from the belt surface. This has to make these belts cut better & live longer due to reduced loading.
Looks like a very affordable winner.
But for once, a critique : I would turn it to face the other way so that the intake is pointed at your work and the clean air hits the shelves. The oscillating fan will probably bring the clean air back to you pretty efficiently.
I agree!
So after several months how’s this thing been holding up and have you noticed a difference in the shop/air. Thanks for all the great videos. Have learned a bunch from you.
Honestly I love it for the money! I think I’d get the larger size though if I could go back and do it again!
Something is better than nothing friend. Let us know how it works I have been considering that for my shop. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for checking out the video! I’m happy with it!
I think that I would turn it around and let it pull from right above the sander as close as you can get it and keep the garage door operable.
Right after I hung it up I thought, “ I need to turn this around” I’ll probably do that today
Another great video buddy!
This thing is actually pretty impressive! I think I’ll get one more for the next shop to really keep the black boogers down lol
I have the Grizzly version & I'm gonna tell you what the better & cheaper solution is....20" box fan with 20x20 HVAC filters. In a knife shop the filters get filled up FAST so you can quickly take your filter outside, blow it out & pop it back onto the suction side of the fan. You're not going to eliminate all the dust but the fan definitely does a better job than my Grizzly unit.
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That is a great idea actually and I feel dumb for not thinking about that lol
@@gentrycustomknives8008 Hey, I bought the Grizzly before the box fan...you don't know what you don't know but NOW you can add to your air filtration for A LOT less.
Wonder why they specifically state that it’s not for metal particulate filtration? Maybe the size of filter media?
I’m assuming it has a cheap filter in it , I’m thinking I can upgrade that.
@@gentrycustomknives8008 looks like it goes down to 1 micron, wonder if they make HEPA ones for it that would go down to 0.5-0.3 micron. Or I wonder if they didn’t use that “tight” of a filter to not overload the motor and get the 400 CF/min turn over they advertise
Do you by chance have a Watt Meter like a Kill-A-Watt that you could plug in for a typical days worth of use and get an actual kWh, watts, and amps?
I don’t, that would be an interesting test though!
Okay - after 2 years - what do you think of the Wen filtration system?
Funny you ask, I was grinding yesterday and it wouldn’t turn on.. I gave it a quick whack on the top with my hand and it fired back up 😂 I think if I bought another I’d buy the larger size
Thx
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Dude dust is the same in my shop it’s ridiculous. 1” thick all over my shit lol
Let us know how it works out!
Lol right! I’ll keep you posted if this thing helps out!