ULTIMATE Small Shop Dust Collection [TESTED]
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Today we're testing the best dust collection for a small woodshop! I put cyclones and dust collectors to the test to see which combination performs the best. The change in CFM is used to determine the winner between your standard shop vac vs. that of the Festool dust extractor. There are multiple tests using different hose sizes and different separators, including the Oneida Air Dust Deputy 2.5 Cyclone, a 5-gallon bucket, and a 14-gallon drum.
Dust sucks! So, Let me know which combination you think will make the woodshop shine in the comments. Let the battle begin!
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What do you use in your woodshop?
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Great video and information !!! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!
Great video man. Love the speed of information. Very well done.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
This was really well done! Great work!
Thanks man, I appreciate the feedback!
This is VERY helpful and timely for me.
Seems like a shop vac could be a good option if you go with the 2.5in hose.
Good to hear!
Enjoyed the cross comparisons between the hose diameters and extraction units. Bigger is better. Tony
Awesome! I thought it was pretty interesting how they performed as well.
Really helpful, thank you.
Just hop I can by a dust deputy in the uk 🥴
Not a problem! Fingers crossed 🤞
which model of the rigid vac do you have?
I believe it is 10 amps
It occurs to me - your CFM tester has a fan that's roughly 2.5", and you didn't seal the air coming in around the 1.5" hose. I realize this is a video that's a year old, but I bet the 1.5" hoses would perform much better on your measuring device if it had a sealed connection to the tester fan.
You’re probably right, but I would also have to seal every test which would likely inflate all the numbers slightly. The sensitivity of the fan is also very high, so it would not be a major increase.
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks true, the “what about [insert obscure request]” people will come out of the woodwork. Never fails
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks you’re right about that!
I wasn't trying to be pedantic or mean. I appreciate that you made the video! I also think you may be wrong about the difference a seal would make, but don't let that force you back in to the shop to test it, I'm just some guy on the internet