September 4, 2015 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Dust collection systems can be costly and are often times overkill for the requirements of a small workshop.
Amazon S3 on MSN
Build a DIY dust collection cart for ultimate workshop storage
DIYer and woodworker April Wilkerson walks you through the step-by-step process of constructing a rolling shop vac and ...
YouTube on MSN
The secret to whisper-quiet dust collection
In this video, I demonstrate how to create a DIY shop vac enclosure with a baffle and cyclone for efficient dust collection in a CNC and small workshop setup. This project focuses on reducing noise ...
Finding cheap or even free tools in the second-hand adverts is probably a common pursuit among Hackaday readers. Thus many of you will like [DuctTape Mechanic], have a row of old woodworking bench ...
With all attachments stored on board, this cord-free shop vacuum offers lots of convenience and few downsides, especially if ...
Dust collection is critical to maintaining a healthy shop work environment. Hopefully, we are all aware that point-of-generation collection is far better than relying on a fan, being outdoors, or a ...
The A-202 Pulse Vac has been designed for the contractor who requires a large amount of dust containment. BW Manufacturing, Inc. The A-202 Pulse Vac has been designed for the contractor who requires a ...
Wet/dry vacuums–shop vacs, as we like to call them–are made for the messy jobs that regular vacuum cleaners can’t handle. They can suction up large piles of sawdust and get dirt out of your car’s ...
A Milwaukee shop vac isn't your ordinary vacuum cleaner. By design, shop vacs are made to tackle tough messes. They do the bigger, dirtier jobs that regular upright vacuums can't handle. They can take ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results