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Darren:
Henry does it for me, swarf and everything ... :dremel:

trevoratxtal:
This thread on my local club site may interest any one looking to clean up the shop.
http://www.swhag.info/forum/index.php/topic,81.0.html
the pdf link gives details as to make the separator.
http://www.swhag.info/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=81.0;attach=112
I have seen it work, it is very good.
Trev

S. Heslop:
I'm quite fond of this guy's website. http://woodgears.ca/dust_collector/index.html

Something like that blower is definitely on my list of things to do in the near future. If you could easily build the replacement parts it also wouldn't matter so much if debris did erode the impeller.

Fergus OMore:

--- Quote from: 02sheslop on October 04, 2012, 08:25:32 PM ---it also wouldn't matter so much if debris did erode the impeller.

--- End quote ---

It's all in the mind or not :doh:
We prattle on and on about avoiding swarf getting in motors which are used- every full moon or when Boxing Day fell on a Good Friday :bugeye:

If most of us look at our lathes or the back of them, there is a fan working merrily away- WITHOUT EVEN A COVER.  :loco:

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My visit to Aldi today reveals that this drum thing will be the thing that I bought---minus the suction unit.

Ah well???????????????????????????????? :lol:

Fergus OMore:
More news :drool:

According to my Lidl store in Newcastle upon Tyne they will be selling wet and  dry vacuums for £50 from 18th October.

Actually, I saw them in my 'local'  Lidl in Menorca in July but that   is quite another story where the beer is about 0.69 Euros   a litre  :beer:

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