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which aspiration system for my whorkshop ?
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Jess8bit
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Hello,
this is my first message
I'm currently renovating 2 rooms in my house, where I want to install my workshop.
I care a lot about security and I want to work in safe conditions for me and the rest of my family.
Which kind of dust aspiration system would you advise me to acquire ?
I've noticed you use a "Plymovent" device when trimming a part using a dremel saw, but it is just an "arm" and I can't see where the dust go. So.... what kind o vacuum cleaner do you use, how do you plug it on the arm, do it require special dust filter, is the start of the dremel triggers the cleaner ?
wooo... many questions huh ?
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Hi Paul,
I thank you a lot for your comprehensive answer, it has all the information I needed
maybe a last one : how do you plug the plymovent arm to the extractor ?
J.
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Jess8bit (15/05/2012)
Hi Paul,
I thank you a lot for your comprehensive answer, it has all the information I needed
maybe a last one : how do you plug the plymovent arm to the extractor ?
J.
The extractor connects with the arm with the a coupler you source yourself or use the record power heatsink coupler pictured below the extractor shown on the record power site and can fit the 2 arm models available from plymovent.
Take a look at the end of the arm:
http://www.plymovent.co.uk/uk/products/extraction_arms/metal_tube_arms.aspx
They do a miniman 75 and miniman 100 but not sure which model they used.
I am guessing the miniman 100
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Thank you Darknight, sounds good
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which aspiration system for my whorkshop ?
Jess8bit
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13 Years Ago
I’m also very curious about that, we must remember that carbon dust conducts electricity, so if some...
MJCT
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13 Years Ago
Also interested.
darknight7777777
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13 Years Ago
Hi Guys, We use a fairly simple and robust extractor with that arm,...
Paul (Staff)
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Hi Paul, I thank you a lot for your comprehensive answer, it has all the information I needed :)...
Jess8bit
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[quote][b]Jess8bit (15/05/2012)[/b][hr]Hi Paul, I thank you a lot for your comprehensive answer, it...
darknight7777777
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Thank you Darknight, sounds good :)
Jess8bit
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Thanks Paul.
darknight7777777
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Thanks!
MJCT
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