Oneida Molded Deluxe Dust Deputy Kit with 10-Gallon Steel Drum
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My Dust Deputy is connected to my table saw, bandsaw, and planer and it collects 95% of the shavings and sawdust. The HEPA filter in my ShopVac is spotless and the container is completely Over the past few years, I have been using it and I am completely My experience with this product, though, is limited to working with wood and I have never tried to use it to clean sheetrock dust. It was designed to be used with wood chips and sawdust, both of which are fine dust. I cannot imagine how well it would work with sheetrock dust, which would definitely be fine dust.
Dust Deputy is used in conjunction with ShopVacs via the 2-in-1 connector Connectors that fit a 1/2" diameter. The tool is connected to tools with a 2-pin cable There is a 1/2" connector which is suitable for connecting to the stationary tool via a larger hose with a reducer, for example. The size of a two by four Approximately 1/2 inch
The only thing I would purchase is a steel drum, as a plastic drum would collapse under its own weight if there was enough suction. Now that this has been working for a while, it is great. The system works perfectly and really delivers a great vacuum job using only one rigid shop vacuum.
There are 32" from the floor to the top of the hose connection without hose on the base (provided with wheels). At the top of its bend, the hose is connected to it for a 36" length. That means you will need a minimum of
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My favorite feature was the steel base, it came with 4 quality casters, the parts fit, and the instructions were This is hooked up to a rigid shop vacuum Five horsepower, 12 gallon capacity), non-problematic & It can be used with a table and chair In addition to miter saws, general vacuuming will also be done. It is light in weight and is easy to operate She is easy to move. It has never been a problem for me to check the hose joint with a piece of blue tape to see if it is loose or needs duct tape. Having to provide some nuts since the correct quantities but not the right sizes were sent. Not a huge It is also not expensive compared to a dust extractor I built myself (55 gal drum, top, hose, etc. Fixtures, etc. ) with larger hoses required for a jointer and digger Using a planner.
There is no need to use this setup. My inclination would be to return it if I hadn't been in a hurry. There is a joke in the flier with the instructions. In the text, it tells you to call them if you have a problem, and they will help you resolve it. When I received the one I got, the lid was bent and also the latch for the lid was bent after a few emails When I emailed Amazon customer service, they said to return it to them. In the end, I had to buy another latching ring in order to fix my problem. I fixed the place where the can sat on the locking nuts rather than the base where the base was sitting on the flanges. It is required to buy a 90 degree flange for the hose that connects to the top. Buying a cyclone and doing it yourself is a great idea.
' In the past few weeks I have changed my tune completely because of this device. As I mentioned, this is not a gimmick, it has worked exceptionally well at filtering everything from large wood chips to fine dust. I've still got a brand new tank and filter in my vacuum, and it still works perfectly. It is my fault that I waited so long. In case you do a lot of woodworking, this should be a standard piece of With my Ridgid 12Amp/6, I am able to control four lamps. Videos on youtube and 5hp vacs seem to indicate that it will not function quite as well with a lower powered vac, so your mileage may vary, but when combined with a powerful vac it will perform just as well as the original.
While the Dust Deputy is very effective, it does not filter out all of the sawdust. Finer particles make it through the shop vac's filter to the disposal. I am happy with the purchase and the DD does a very good job overall. One of the biggest disappointments with the DD is that it does not come with a connector that fits the suction hose of a shop vac to the side port. I had to hunt at Lowe's for a connector that could Finally, I found a rubber pipe connector that has proven to be a worthwhile investment. Then why in the world would DD not implement something as simple as this for such an.
I am extremely happy with this product and it does an amazing job of removing 95% of all dust, etc before the vacuum ever gets to it. Since I have been using this for well over a month, I have filled this up about 3 or 4 times while I have not yet emptied my vacuum. As a result, I have no issues with wood dust collecting in my shop without clogging my shop-vac. In my shop vacuum, I use paper filters, and this allows me to further extend their useful life. Using simple tools, it takes a little over ten minutes to make this. This device is well constructed and is very easy to The dust extraction kit I believe is a must have if you work with a lot of dust. I am updating It's been six months and we've extracted thousands and thousands of barrels of dust without any issues. It is the most economical shop vac bag I have ever used. I strongly recommend it for folks who don't want to buy a bunch of expensive shop vac bags! A set up like this has no moving parts and nothing to wear out. A dust collector like this is the most convenient solution for most dust problems in small shops. There is no way this piece of equipment could possibly go wrong.
In the past several months, I have done two significant woodworking projects and Dust Deputy has served me well. It is almost impossible for anything to reach In addition to cleaning with it, I've used it to- The sand needs to be removed and the area is cleaned out. The shelf I built for this is mounted beneath the vacuum on which I have it installed. There are no directions on how to ground the unit correctly, which is the only negative. that come with the static tape and the assembly are clear, but do not demonstrate how to ground the wire or how to connect This is definitely a good option for someone who wants to keep their shop clean but doesn’t want to purchase a separate dust collection system like that found in a shopfox.
Despite its black color, it has a white Oneida design. . . I was surprised at how well this worked. A well-made item that was easy to assemble seems to have been made with good materials. My wheeled armature is not intended to be moved around much, so I did not attach them. I have connected it to the Festool vac and it works perfectly. With less bags and less time spent unclogging the vacuum, I hope to save on my utility bills During this process, I usually reverse the hose and suction out the wood chips or whatever is stuck to it. Associated with the static strip is an illustration that shows you how to attach it, however, it is difficult My understanding is that the metallic strip should touch either one of the bolts or the metal drum, but the instructions should stipulate which it should touch. This is not clearly indicated in the illustration, and I don't know enough to be able to know if it even matters, but it seems like it might if the strip is meant to function It would be nice if it were a little more compact or shorter. The flat screen was mounted under a 35"-high TV The table is tall, but I didn't attach its wheels, so it fit.
Prior to this, I had the Dust Right which collected around two thirds of the dust. This is very fine flour dust from the A day later, it collapsed, the whole top just bowed. My Dust Deputy was upgraded. The Dust Right was much more difficult to put together and is not working as well. There's no doubt about it, that's a pretty expensive game. It is true that "Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten. ".