All rights reserved. Laguna or Jet. but frankly afraid to mess with capacitors. Kind of funny about the CFM's of the Powermatic and the Laguna as if you look at the pictures of the two units they look like the same machines except for a few cosmetic differences???? Looks like there is a long wait on either one so I have more time to read/compare. Oneida has a new high pressure system that looks intriguing. Shiny/new is fun!! Oneida Air introducesSupercell dust collector. Youre dust collector is in Coma Prison!! Last year I got the Dust Deputy 5" from Amazon. Thanks everybody! I have been very happy with my Laguna Pflux Hepa 3hp. I ordered the C-Flux from the local Woodcraft. Properly sized, you will only ever need one. I know.you just want a new shiny one! 2Hp does not sound like enough for a 20" planer. Oversizing a dust collector results in no harm. I prefer 220.but I can understand it can be expensive if you have to pay someone to install it. "Screen names" and "handles" are not allowed and your registration will be deleted if you don't use your real name. I added the pleated filter and that helped a lot . That PM DC has some bells and whistles you don't see on other models (vacuum to hold the debris bag, and a pressure gauge) but that probably doesn't justify the price. We undersize based on our needs. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. If this is your first visit, be sure to
I want to turn-baby-turn! Have any of you guys checked out JDS dust collectors. I spoke to both Laguna and Oneida reps. I have an Oneida Supercell with the 35 gallon drum and have been well pleased with it. Any thoughts would be appreciated. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Took the set up to an electrical shop because I thought it was the motor. I believe that dust collection is one of those specialized applications that might be best served by manufacturers who specialize in dust collection. CT-MIDI, C-18, RO-150, RO-90, OF-1010, OF-1400, MFK-700, MFK-700EQ/B, EHL-65, DTS-400, LS-130, MFT/3 (x4), MFT/Kapex (x3), KA 65 Conturo, endless Systainers. JavaScript is disabled. 2022 Cruz Bay Publishing, Inc. an Active Interest Media company. I don't have a jointer or planer yet. Reduces the sound level by about 10db. Something to consider when comparing dust collectors is how much you anticipate moving it around your garage. Right now I have basically no dust collection setup and the dust is quite awful. A forum community dedicated to professional woodworkers and enthusiasts. I was looking at some Jet and Laguna DCs earlier today, and the way my new shop will be set up I just couldnt decide if they would work. Look again, the 4380 is FPS, not CFM. Cloth filter bags are a PINTA to dump and clean which will be frequent if you do not have a cyclone. It doesn't take much to end up with $3k medical bills.. Welp, to resurrect an old thread. time has come to play the taps for this DC. It may not display this or other websites correctly. I have the 35 gal. Your username must be your real First and Last name (for example: John Doe). I will say Oneida seemed more interested in earning my business than Laguna. Laguna Tools has added features to its C Flux and P Flux cyclone dust collectors and added a new model, the X Flux 5, a single-stage collector with a 39-gallon drum on locking castors. Those that have them really like them. If I end up running 220, it will be an Oneida I think but would really like to be able to use the 120v/20amp outlets I have. We understand that creators can excel further. The content contained on this site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. I have searched for info on here about the Grizzly G0860, only found one thread with little info. Truly head-spin worthy if you try to speed read thru it. I had the large Delta dust collector for a lot of years when I did almost all flat work utilizing a table saw, 15" planer, 8" jointer, etc.
The impeller blade was so out of balance that a local machine shop wouldn't even touch it to try to repair it, and he had to get it totally replaces. I think you really need to have a HEPA rated filter (especially if your shop is in your house), and then a properly designed cyclone to extend the life of the expensive HEPA filter. So for a while now I've been casually shopping for a dust collector to put into my shop, which is equal parts WW / auto.
Relatively quiet, good build quality, good performance, sturdy, and great support from Oneida. They fixed it for me, and it is still running strong. I have the Oneida Air Systems V-3000 in my garage shop and it is very very effective and quiet. Cyclones like heavier chips and the X Flux 5 would be better suited to handle fine dust, and its geared towards the upscale home hobby shops through the small pro shop, adds Lagunas Benjamin Helshoj in an interview with Woodshop News. I started with absolutely nothing. They also have a redesigned three-piece drum construction that require far fewer joints and fasteners for reduced assembly time, as well as locking casters. Today while running it to collect dust at my workbench from sanding, it just stopped like I had turned the switch off. Not only as talents, but also as the core of new business expansions aligned with their vision, expertise, and target audience. (This post was last modified: 03-31-2018, 09:22 PM by, The "air flow" listedon the8" inlet is 4380 CFM, Once Favre hangs it up though, it years of cellar dwelling for the Pack. It will be in my garage. Current systainer to productivity ratio: very high. Upgrades to the C Flux cyclone dust collectors include a dual-paddle filter cleaning design and a 46-gallon capacity on the C Flux 2 and 3 models. The X Flux 5 is geared towards fine dust and sanding where cyclones are not performing as well. What is currently stopping me is the 35 gallon version is a 10 week wait, the 55 gallon version is a 4 week wait. It's proven to be a workhorse. That's why the short-cone systems make a big point of having a built-in beater to help clean the filter. I think I would go with the Oneida. Undersizing will leave you frustrated, and not getting the results you had hoped for - chiefly, keeping the air cleaner for your health and keeping your shop space cleaner. A good cyclone will collect 99+ percent of the chips and dust and dump it into a canister that is easy to carry and dump and that requires no cleaning. I think they are a bit expensive for what they are, but everyone that has them seem to rave over them, Dust Collector for garage. Both were very very helpful. I have a G1029 that I bought in 1991, I've gone through multiple table saws and jointers but this is the one constant in my shop. I hate throw away tools. Motor shop quoted me $600 out the door for a replacement motor. You must log in or register to reply here. May be wrong its. The all-new X Flux 5 boasts a powerful 5-hp motor and impressive 1,823 cfm, the company said in a statement. Come winter, I might be able to go that high without sleeping in the dog-house. LOL. Plus I had about $200 in store credit so I was only out of pocket about $900. I'm going to get getting a table saw around the same time. Curious, John..what died? An auto-cleaning feature is now standard for the P Flux, available with 1.5-, 2- or 3-hp motors. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left. I agree with PackerGuy and EdL. in the first 4 hours. I'll check that one out as well. If you're looking to keep the cost down, do consider Grizzly. Woodturningit's not just a past time, it's all the time https://www.amazon.com/Oneida-Air-S=1&keywords=dust+deputy&qid=1601860867&sr=8-5, https://www.aawforum.org/community/media/users/gerald-lawrence.20956/. I have the same question. I purchase all lumber rough cut so I have a lot more chips to collect to get to finished size (I get much straighter stock this way). Festool and its affiliates cannot be responsible for improper postings or your reliance on the website's material. Picked up the starter capacitor this morning. Festool makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness or timeliness of the material on this website or about the results to be obtained from using the website. Hello everybody. I would think if they can make any size they should be able to. I've probably gone through more iterations on DC setups than anything else in my shop. At FAS, we invest in creators that matters. This page was generated at 08:49 PM. I'm not sure. Which did you end up choosing? I do like inexpensive repairs but when it can be replaced for a couple more $$s, it's time. I often leave 2-4 gates open at the same time with the Oneida 3hp and it works great. Kby. Lol, I've got the 110V predecessor of the Laguna cflux-. So I am looking for a new one. Regarding canister size. Bearing in mind that the ratings on them are under perfect, lab conditionsthat NEVER occur in the real world shop environment. I'm sure they are having a hard time getting supplies just like every one else with the pandemic. I hoping I can use the vast experience of the members to help with a dust collector choice. All Rights Reserved. We will see what happens when the time comes but I hope this repair last a while. yeah, I've done some research the last few days and initially my impression was Laguna is a high end tool company, but finding out that at least with their dust collectors, both the product and sometimes service was spotty. Did the motor burn out or just stop working? For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. But really worth looking over. So I am looking for a new one. After some reading, if I don't put in 220, I will get the Laguna Tools 1.5hp C/Flex:1. and I got tired of the amount of dust in the air and issues with the cloth bags so I switched to a 3 hp Oneida V system. I just got this in today and got it installed..pardon the pun, but it really sucks! To reduce the risk of serious injury and/or damage to your Festool product, always read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in your Festool product's Instruction Manual. I have the Onieda Mini Gorilla 110v, and like it a lot. Umm, maybe if the motor dies again, get a good motor to replace it. It has a new canister/filter, sure would be nice to not spend 2-3k for a new set-up. All my other festool tools I'll have hooked up to the CT26e. Decided on the Laguna, I move my stuff around alot and the Laguna looked beefier for that. In fact, 15 or 20 gallons is a bit to haul. After speaking to Oneida I may go with the V3000 system. I'm going to spend some time looking at all the brands and ratings again, that 3k for an DC would go far in comfort items for my new scoot. Careful, don't smoke the motor windings. Looking at a Laguna C/Flux:1 also.
I have no experience with them, but Clear View is another DC system, and I am pretty sure they are made in USA. I can run the 220v if I need to. Is that the supercell? This year I added their new noise baffle. This seems to only apply to the 3hp models and up. Couldn't get it started again. Back Office- Software, Insurance & Associations. So, I guess next time it dies, I'll have my oneida fund built up. Grizzly jet and Powermatic are all made innthe same country I think. How fast do they get filled when planing or jointing ? Started too small with dumb design and over time have something now that works. There are other smaller units available but I wouldn't go any smaller than this, for future expansion. The difference is incredible. Although Festool strives for accuracy in the website material, the website may contain inaccuracies. You also don't see an impeller that size (15.8") on a 3 horse machine normally, I'd bet it moves more air than the competition. Put collector back together, fired 'er up and she went to town, sucking up a storm. Like Robo I have the 30gal because I have height limitations where I mounted it. Festool USA does not pre-approve the contents of this website nor endorse the application or use of any Festool product in any way other than in the manner described in the Festool Instruction Manual. There's a relationship between the length of the cyclone cone and the percentage of dust the cyclone removes from the airstream. etc. Thats how I got mine, which BTW is an older Oneida unit. So far, so good. I'm not too concerned with the CFM. I bought the older 2HP white one earlier this year. It did take 220. Rockler had them on sale but after shipping it was only $20 more to order from the local store and I like to support local shops when I can. JavaScript is disabled. For now, she's alive! If the contracts don't open as the motor comes up to speed then you get the condition you described as "Motor at first would run up about half speed then pop the push button breaker". Short-cone designs like the Laguna extract less dust from the airstream than long-cone designs. What you do between those is up to you. I have a Grizzly that has been going strong for about 23 years. Lots of folks will upgrade their systems, even cyclones. If your dreams don't scare you, you are not dreaming big enough, Inspiring Media Inc. o/a Canadian Woodworking. I was looking at Jet & Laguna because I heard they would be on sale for Black Friday. I have the 3 hp version of that older model and have been generally pleased with it. That is, more dust gets to the filter. There is literally thousands of hours on it and the only thing I've had to do was tighten the impeller bolts twice. Our vision is to become an ecosystem of leading content creation companies through creativity, technology and collaboration, ultimately creating sustainable growth and future proof of the talent industry. I called and talked to them, they said sounds like starter cap. They were not around when I got my Oneida. It's on sale now for $325 and interestingly, I paid the same price 26 years ago. In my opinion, a cyclone separator is a must if you use the unit in any serious way. Guy at electric shop said it is what he calls a throw-away motor, not if but when it dies, better off replacing the whole unit. The $5 cap fix got me another 10 months use, well, a good hard use for 6 months. I have searched for info on here about the Grizzly G0860, only found one thread with little info. JavaScript is disabled. Sounds like every thing else on the DC is good. Holy $!/&, lets wake it up and bust em out!!! The Chinese motor burned up (as in smoking windings!) They have some that are very small foot prints, and have flow ratings that you can trust. The only thing I dont like is the remote is a $80 option with Oneida. Here's my comment on the bin size, when it comes time to lug it to the curb I'd rather tote 30 gallons of sawdust that 55 gallons, even if I have to tote twice as often. container and it's good for a couple hundred BF of lumber depending on how much stock your taking off. I would get more stuff on me cleaning the bag than turning a bowl. Hi, I am in the market for a dust collector and I have narrowed it down to the. Thanks. It is made in New York.
Been a while since I looked. Welcome new registering member. Our creator-led media are leadersin each respective verticals,reaching 10M+ target audience. I'm sure I could find one for less, but that replacement cost is much more than I originally paid for this tool. Auto-cleaning of the HEPA filter is accomplished by double-paddles that sweep the filter every three minutes of system use in a clockwise and counterclockwise action. If there is no centrifugal switch (unlikely) then it could be a current sensing relay and you would probably need help. Oneida, Clear Vue, JDS focus their success on high end dust separation. The C Flux models start at $1,999. I recently ordered one after doing a lot of research, waiting on it due to backorder. If they say it takes alot to fix it or needs replaced, I will again look at a new cyclone. I'd rather have the new camper but with covid not going to happen this year. I find that we tend to plan our needs for dust collectors a bit too "optimistic". Remote and LED drum light are standard.. I was trained in aircraft electronics, not elec. Nope, did not hit it by accident LOL Tried to fire it back up nothing, not even a groan. I see a lot of guys using portable units as de facto stationary units, which is fine if that was your original intention. Great company and customer support and they seems to have this cyclone thing down pat. For those with these nice dust collectors would you mind commenting on the capacity of the bin ? Seriously, even though I can afford it, it is coming out of my new camper fund. We exclusively manage 70+ of Indonesias top talent from multi verticals: entertainment, beauty, health, & comedy. They said we don't have that one in stock but for $5 they will order it for me. A while back I posted asking opinions about purchasing the 3HP Powermatic dust collector seen. I almost pulled the trigger on 220v Oneida but backed off for now. Not sure about the other systems, but I have a 3 hp Oneida, which can handle 2 machines at once. Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. It is actually a "JDS" which uses a different color scheme (blue versus dark gry), I have the grizzly version and I like it, pretty sure most of these come out of the same factory, grizzly has decent customer service and parts availability so I want with them.
I feel at these prices that should be included. Providing marketing, business, and financial consultancy for our creators and clients powered by our influencer platform, Allstars Indonesia (allstars.id). You might verify that the centrifugal switch contacts are closed for starting. American motor and dust collection is all this company does. https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/dust-collectors/cflux-1-5-hp-cyclone/, http://www.jettools.com/us/en/p/jcdc-1-5-cyclone-dust-collector-1-5hp-115v/717515, Re: Dust Collector for garage.
The impeller blade was so out of balance that a local machine shop wouldn't even touch it to try to repair it, and he had to get it totally replaces. I think you really need to have a HEPA rated filter (especially if your shop is in your house), and then a properly designed cyclone to extend the life of the expensive HEPA filter. So for a while now I've been casually shopping for a dust collector to put into my shop, which is equal parts WW / auto.
Relatively quiet, good build quality, good performance, sturdy, and great support from Oneida. They fixed it for me, and it is still running strong. I have the Oneida Air Systems V-3000 in my garage shop and it is very very effective and quiet. Cyclones like heavier chips and the X Flux 5 would be better suited to handle fine dust, and its geared towards the upscale home hobby shops through the small pro shop, adds Lagunas Benjamin Helshoj in an interview with Woodshop News. I started with absolutely nothing. They also have a redesigned three-piece drum construction that require far fewer joints and fasteners for reduced assembly time, as well as locking casters. Today while running it to collect dust at my workbench from sanding, it just stopped like I had turned the switch off. Not only as talents, but also as the core of new business expansions aligned with their vision, expertise, and target audience. (This post was last modified: 03-31-2018, 09:22 PM by, The "air flow" listedon the8" inlet is 4380 CFM, Once Favre hangs it up though, it years of cellar dwelling for the Pack. It will be in my garage. Current systainer to productivity ratio: very high. Upgrades to the C Flux cyclone dust collectors include a dual-paddle filter cleaning design and a 46-gallon capacity on the C Flux 2 and 3 models. The X Flux 5 is geared towards fine dust and sanding where cyclones are not performing as well. What is currently stopping me is the 35 gallon version is a 10 week wait, the 55 gallon version is a 4 week wait. It's proven to be a workhorse. That's why the short-cone systems make a big point of having a built-in beater to help clean the filter. I think I would go with the Oneida. Undersizing will leave you frustrated, and not getting the results you had hoped for - chiefly, keeping the air cleaner for your health and keeping your shop space cleaner. A good cyclone will collect 99+ percent of the chips and dust and dump it into a canister that is easy to carry and dump and that requires no cleaning. I think they are a bit expensive for what they are, but everyone that has them seem to rave over them, Dust Collector for garage. Both were very very helpful. I have a G1029 that I bought in 1991, I've gone through multiple table saws and jointers but this is the one constant in my shop. I hate throw away tools. Motor shop quoted me $600 out the door for a replacement motor. You must log in or register to reply here. May be wrong its. The all-new X Flux 5 boasts a powerful 5-hp motor and impressive 1,823 cfm, the company said in a statement. Come winter, I might be able to go that high without sleeping in the dog-house. LOL. Plus I had about $200 in store credit so I was only out of pocket about $900. I'm going to get getting a table saw around the same time. Curious, John..what died? An auto-cleaning feature is now standard for the P Flux, available with 1.5-, 2- or 3-hp motors. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left. I agree with PackerGuy and EdL. in the first 4 hours. I'll check that one out as well. If you're looking to keep the cost down, do consider Grizzly. Woodturningit's not just a past time, it's all the time https://www.amazon.com/Oneida-Air-S=1&keywords=dust+deputy&qid=1601860867&sr=8-5, https://www.aawforum.org/community/media/users/gerald-lawrence.20956/. I have the same question. I purchase all lumber rough cut so I have a lot more chips to collect to get to finished size (I get much straighter stock this way). Festool and its affiliates cannot be responsible for improper postings or your reliance on the website's material. Picked up the starter capacitor this morning. Festool makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness or timeliness of the material on this website or about the results to be obtained from using the website. Hello everybody. I would think if they can make any size they should be able to. I've probably gone through more iterations on DC setups than anything else in my shop. At FAS, we invest in creators that matters. This page was generated at 08:49 PM. I'm not sure. Which did you end up choosing? I do like inexpensive repairs but when it can be replaced for a couple more $$s, it's time. I often leave 2-4 gates open at the same time with the Oneida 3hp and it works great. Kby. Lol, I've got the 110V predecessor of the Laguna cflux-. So I am looking for a new one. Regarding canister size. Bearing in mind that the ratings on them are under perfect, lab conditionsthat NEVER occur in the real world shop environment. I'm sure they are having a hard time getting supplies just like every one else with the pandemic. I hoping I can use the vast experience of the members to help with a dust collector choice. All Rights Reserved. We will see what happens when the time comes but I hope this repair last a while. yeah, I've done some research the last few days and initially my impression was Laguna is a high end tool company, but finding out that at least with their dust collectors, both the product and sometimes service was spotty. Did the motor burn out or just stop working? For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. But really worth looking over. So I am looking for a new one. After some reading, if I don't put in 220, I will get the Laguna Tools 1.5hp C/Flex:1. and I got tired of the amount of dust in the air and issues with the cloth bags so I switched to a 3 hp Oneida V system. I just got this in today and got it installed..pardon the pun, but it really sucks! To reduce the risk of serious injury and/or damage to your Festool product, always read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in your Festool product's Instruction Manual. I have the Onieda Mini Gorilla 110v, and like it a lot. Umm, maybe if the motor dies again, get a good motor to replace it. It has a new canister/filter, sure would be nice to not spend 2-3k for a new set-up. All my other festool tools I'll have hooked up to the CT26e. Decided on the Laguna, I move my stuff around alot and the Laguna looked beefier for that. In fact, 15 or 20 gallons is a bit to haul. After speaking to Oneida I may go with the V3000 system. I'm going to spend some time looking at all the brands and ratings again, that 3k for an DC would go far in comfort items for my new scoot. Careful, don't smoke the motor windings. Looking at a Laguna C/Flux:1 also.
I have no experience with them, but Clear View is another DC system, and I am pretty sure they are made in USA. I can run the 220v if I need to. Is that the supercell? This year I added their new noise baffle. This seems to only apply to the 3hp models and up. Couldn't get it started again. Back Office- Software, Insurance & Associations. So, I guess next time it dies, I'll have my oneida fund built up. Grizzly jet and Powermatic are all made innthe same country I think. How fast do they get filled when planing or jointing ? Started too small with dumb design and over time have something now that works. There are other smaller units available but I wouldn't go any smaller than this, for future expansion. The difference is incredible. Although Festool strives for accuracy in the website material, the website may contain inaccuracies. You also don't see an impeller that size (15.8") on a 3 horse machine normally, I'd bet it moves more air than the competition. Put collector back together, fired 'er up and she went to town, sucking up a storm. Like Robo I have the 30gal because I have height limitations where I mounted it. Festool USA does not pre-approve the contents of this website nor endorse the application or use of any Festool product in any way other than in the manner described in the Festool Instruction Manual. There's a relationship between the length of the cyclone cone and the percentage of dust the cyclone removes from the airstream. etc. Thats how I got mine, which BTW is an older Oneida unit. So far, so good. I'm not too concerned with the CFM. I bought the older 2HP white one earlier this year. It did take 220. Rockler had them on sale but after shipping it was only $20 more to order from the local store and I like to support local shops when I can. JavaScript is disabled. For now, she's alive! If the contracts don't open as the motor comes up to speed then you get the condition you described as "Motor at first would run up about half speed then pop the push button breaker". Short-cone designs like the Laguna extract less dust from the airstream than long-cone designs. What you do between those is up to you. I have a Grizzly that has been going strong for about 23 years. Lots of folks will upgrade their systems, even cyclones. If your dreams don't scare you, you are not dreaming big enough, Inspiring Media Inc. o/a Canadian Woodworking. I was looking at Jet & Laguna because I heard they would be on sale for Black Friday. I have the 3 hp version of that older model and have been generally pleased with it. That is, more dust gets to the filter. There is literally thousands of hours on it and the only thing I've had to do was tighten the impeller bolts twice. Our vision is to become an ecosystem of leading content creation companies through creativity, technology and collaboration, ultimately creating sustainable growth and future proof of the talent industry. I called and talked to them, they said sounds like starter cap. They were not around when I got my Oneida. It's on sale now for $325 and interestingly, I paid the same price 26 years ago. In my opinion, a cyclone separator is a must if you use the unit in any serious way. Guy at electric shop said it is what he calls a throw-away motor, not if but when it dies, better off replacing the whole unit. The $5 cap fix got me another 10 months use, well, a good hard use for 6 months. I have searched for info on here about the Grizzly G0860, only found one thread with little info. JavaScript is disabled. Sounds like every thing else on the DC is good. Holy $!/&, lets wake it up and bust em out!!! The Chinese motor burned up (as in smoking windings!) They have some that are very small foot prints, and have flow ratings that you can trust. The only thing I dont like is the remote is a $80 option with Oneida. Here's my comment on the bin size, when it comes time to lug it to the curb I'd rather tote 30 gallons of sawdust that 55 gallons, even if I have to tote twice as often. container and it's good for a couple hundred BF of lumber depending on how much stock your taking off. I would get more stuff on me cleaning the bag than turning a bowl. Hi, I am in the market for a dust collector and I have narrowed it down to the. Thanks. It is made in New York.
Been a while since I looked. Welcome new registering member. Our creator-led media are leadersin each respective verticals,reaching 10M+ target audience. I'm sure I could find one for less, but that replacement cost is much more than I originally paid for this tool. Auto-cleaning of the HEPA filter is accomplished by double-paddles that sweep the filter every three minutes of system use in a clockwise and counterclockwise action. If there is no centrifugal switch (unlikely) then it could be a current sensing relay and you would probably need help. Oneida, Clear Vue, JDS focus their success on high end dust separation. The C Flux models start at $1,999. I recently ordered one after doing a lot of research, waiting on it due to backorder. If they say it takes alot to fix it or needs replaced, I will again look at a new cyclone. I'd rather have the new camper but with covid not going to happen this year. I find that we tend to plan our needs for dust collectors a bit too "optimistic". Remote and LED drum light are standard.. I was trained in aircraft electronics, not elec. Nope, did not hit it by accident LOL Tried to fire it back up nothing, not even a groan. I see a lot of guys using portable units as de facto stationary units, which is fine if that was your original intention. Great company and customer support and they seems to have this cyclone thing down pat. For those with these nice dust collectors would you mind commenting on the capacity of the bin ? Seriously, even though I can afford it, it is coming out of my new camper fund. We exclusively manage 70+ of Indonesias top talent from multi verticals: entertainment, beauty, health, & comedy. They said we don't have that one in stock but for $5 they will order it for me. A while back I posted asking opinions about purchasing the 3HP Powermatic dust collector seen. I almost pulled the trigger on 220v Oneida but backed off for now. Not sure about the other systems, but I have a 3 hp Oneida, which can handle 2 machines at once. Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. It is actually a "JDS" which uses a different color scheme (blue versus dark gry), I have the grizzly version and I like it, pretty sure most of these come out of the same factory, grizzly has decent customer service and parts availability so I want with them.
I feel at these prices that should be included. Providing marketing, business, and financial consultancy for our creators and clients powered by our influencer platform, Allstars Indonesia (allstars.id). You might verify that the centrifugal switch contacts are closed for starting. American motor and dust collection is all this company does. https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/dust-collectors/cflux-1-5-hp-cyclone/, http://www.jettools.com/us/en/p/jcdc-1-5-cyclone-dust-collector-1-5hp-115v/717515, Re: Dust Collector for garage.