Homemade Dust and Chip Collector
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BUILDER:
Dan on worldofwoodforum.com
DESCRIPTION:
Homemade dust and chip collector powered by a 6.5 HP vacuum. Constructed from plastic buckets, PVC, rubber hose, furnace filter, and hardware.
RATING:
(1)
Mar 18, 2018 12:19 PM
markfitz
Nice build, Dan. The cart addition you mentioned is also a good idea. When empty, the collector looks top-heavy when free-standing and I am sure the cart solves that. Thanks for the post.
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DIY Dust and Chip Collector - comment on how to build a Dust and Chip Collector - 1 comments
markfitz says:
Mar 18, 2018 12:19 PM
Nice build, Dan. The cart addition you mentioned is also a good idea. When empty, the collector looks top-heavy when free-standing and I am sure the cart solves that. Thanks for the post.
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