I would like a cyclone collector but open to other styles. I was looking at some Jet and Laguna DCs earlier today, and the way my new shop will be set up I just couldnt decide if they would work. I have a Jet AFS 1000B mounted in the ceiling. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left. Regarding canister size.

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https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/dust-collectors/cflux-1-5-hp-cyclone/, http://www.jettools.com/us/en/p/jcdc-1-5-cyclone-dust-collector-1-5hp-115v/717515, Re: Dust Collector for garage. Truly head-spin worthy if you try to speed read thru it. Laguna or Jet, https://www.oneida-air.com/inventoryD.asp?item_no=XXPM010100H&CatId={B75F8739-54DE-47CA-A8FE-4FE9AEFDCC1C}, Quote from: bnaboatbuilder on November 09, 2017, 09:29 AM, Quote from: JLMS2010 on November 09, 2017, 11:34 AM, Quote from: mark60 on November 09, 2017, 08:34 PM, Quote from: JSlovic on November 09, 2017, 07:59 PM, http://jdstools.com/product/2hp-cyclone-2100-ckv/, Quote from: JBag09 on November 11, 2017, 07:39 PM, Quote from: Tom Gensmer on November 08, 2017, 09:13 PM, Quote from: JLMS2010 on November 12, 2017, 07:26 PM, Quote from: mwildt on November 12, 2017, 08:27 PM. Interesting thread.

JavaScript is disabled. There's a relationship between the length of the cyclone cone and the percentage of dust the cyclone removes from the airstream. The Chinese motor burned up (as in smoking windings!) P Flux models start at $2,899. Thanks. (Geoff 12-18-07), (This post was last modified: 04-01-2018, 06:25 AM by, (This post was last modified: 04-09-2018, 12:38 AM by, https://www.oneida-air.com/inventory.asp9DC8B19%7D. I prefer 220.but I can understand it can be expensive if you have to pay someone to install it. I was trained in aircraft electronics, not elec. I ordered the C-Flux from the local Woodcraft.

I think they are a bit expensive for what they are, but everyone that has them seem to rave over them, Dust Collector for garage. We will see what happens when the time comes but I hope this repair last a while. Festool makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness or timeliness of the material on this website or about the results to be obtained from using the website. Thanks. Yes, I'll keep that in mind. Had a friend who got one maybe 10 years ago. I have the Onieda Mini Gorilla 110v, and like it a lot. All my other festool tools I'll have hooked up to the CT26e. Personally Im trying to decide between the Pflux 1.5 and the Mini Gorilla. My Oneida works great no dust in the shop. Reviving this old post! If the cap does not fix it, I will drop it off at the repair shop for their help, it would be over my head/experience. You must log in or register to reply here. What an amazing difference in dust capture as well as planer, jointer and router table debris. Laguna or Jet. There are only two moving parts on a DC - the motor shaft and impeller. Started too small with dumb design and over time have something now that works. Capacitor(s) may be okay could also be the centrifugal switch. I don't have a jointer or planer yet. Whats everyone opinion on the Clearvue Cyclones? I often leave 2-4 gates open at the same time with the Oneida 3hp and it works great. I have no experience with them, but Clear View is another DC system, and I am pretty sure they are made in USA. If it does fix it, I'm still going to modify mine. Powermatic introduces the model PM2200 cyclone dust collector, featuring HEPA filtration and a 2-hp, 230-volt, single-phase motor that moves up to 1,543 cu. I just bought one a few weeks ago and have been very happy with it. I have a 2 bagger grizzly and like it. Will echo some of the same things - go bigger than you think you need, 30 gal trash can with separator on top is great, scoop up what you can with a shovel first then suck up the rest, use 4"+ hose wherever you can, filter bags are a real pain. Hope it does but for $5, gotta try. Our vision is to become an ecosystem of leading content creation companies through creativity, technology and collaboration, ultimately creating sustainable growth and future proof of the talent industry. Rockler had them on sale but after shipping it was only $20 more to order from the local store and I like to support local shops when I can. Right before shutting down on me, she was vibrating pretty bad, bad enough it cracked the electronics box on motor in half.. wow, must have had a previous crack somewhere. I ordered at the beginning of this year and it was shipped much earlier than the estimated ship date posted on their website. It's on sale now for $325 and interestingly, I paid the same price 26 years ago.

Looking at 115v, don't want to mess with 220 wiring again. Both were very very helpful. We understand that creators can excel further. May be wrong its. In my opinion, a cyclone separator is a must if you use the unit in any serious way. I'll get a cyclone adapter and give it a shot. So I am looking for a new one. JavaScript is disabled. container and it's good for a couple hundred BF of lumber depending on how much stock your taking off. After some reading, if I don't put in 220, I will get the Laguna Tools 1.5hp C/Flex:1. This seems to only apply to the 3hp models and up. Couldn't get it started again. Holy $!/&, lets wake it up and bust em out!!! Back to making shavings! "Screen names" and "handles" are not allowed and your registration will be deleted if you don't use your real name. JavaScript is disabled. Been a while since I looked. The $5 cap fix got me another 10 months use, well, a good hard use for 6 months. I have the 3 hp Oneida and love it. The C Flux models start at $1,999. Lots of folks will upgrade their systems, even cyclones. You are born weak & frail, and you die weak & frail. They also have a redesigned three-piece drum construction that require far fewer joints and fasteners for reduced assembly time, as well as locking casters. Other than them, I know of Clear View, and they got a lot of good reviews. I have had 2 Laguna motors where the centrifugal switches failed, resulting in the same issue you are seeing.

I feel at these prices that should be included. If there is no centrifugal switch (unlikely) then it could be a current sensing relay and you would probably need help. But really worth looking over. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Which did you end up choosing? He had to drill out most of the holes on the frame because they didn't fit or line up. I have an Oneida Supercell with the 35 gallon drum and have been well pleased with it. Been using it hard for about 15 years now with no issues. I bought the older 2HP white one earlier this year.

Current systainer to productivity ratio: very high. Took the set up to an electrical shop because I thought it was the motor. Looking at 115v, don't want to mess with 220 wiring again. We undersize based on our needs. I would second this, I just bought one myself and love it. This year I added their new noise baffle. I bought the 1.5 P Flux last year during the black Friday sale and have been very happy with it. You want that one to do the job right out of the box. You might verify that the centrifugal switch contacts are closed for starting. I want to turn-baby-turn! There are other smaller units available but I wouldn't go any smaller than this, for future expansion. For now, she's alive! Laguna offered a whole new machine or just the motor; I went for the latter (didn't want to disassemble the old one and ship) and it runs fine now. The X Flux 5 is geared towards fine dust and sanding where cyclones are not performing as well. After speaking to Oneida I may go with the V3000 system. The content contained on this site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. I purchase all lumber rough cut so I have a lot more chips to collect to get to finished size (I get much straighter stock this way). 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. You are using an out of date browser. It even includes free plans and drawings for making your own 2 stage cyclone dust collector. As packerguy said, call Oneida.my 3hp Dust Ape was/is the BEST thing I've ever bought for my shop. I believe that dust collection is one of those specialized applications that might be best served by manufacturers who specialize in dust collection. I'm not sure. The garage is wired for 110, but I'll probably have to add another circuit. One test I saw mentioned how good the dust separation was on the 1.5hp model you are looking at. I'm the only one who uses this, so it would most likely be just 1 tool at a time being used. We exclusively manage 70+ of Indonesias top talent from multi verticals: entertainment, beauty, health, & comedy. Not sure about the other systems, but I have a 3 hp Oneida, which can handle 2 machines at once.

Did the motor burn out or just stop working? Thanks everybody! Although Festool strives for accuracy in the website material, the website may contain inaccuracies. Festool USA does not pre-approve the contents of this website nor endorse the application or use of any Festool product in any way other than in the manner described in the Festool Instruction Manual. Also, do not use all caps nor all lower case. In fact, 15 or 20 gallons is a bit to haul. I'm going to spend some time looking at all the brands and ratings again, that 3k for an DC would go far in comfort items for my new scoot. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Now if you want to save cash, you could always look around for used equipment. It has a new canister/filter, sure would be nice to not spend 2-3k for a new set-up. Kind of funny about the CFM's of the Powermatic and the Laguna as if you look at the pictures of the two units they look like the same machines except for a few cosmetic differences???? Something to consider when comparing dust collectors is how much you anticipate moving it around your garage. I called and talked to them, they said sounds like starter cap. I think I would go with the Oneida. I know this is not a popular opinion among woodworkers. I try to keep repair cost of any unit to 75% or less than original cost, any more and tool gets replaced. Nope, did not hit it by accident LOL Tried to fire it back up nothing, not even a groan. I finally figured out how to deal with sawdust in my hair. I'm sure I could find one for less, but that replacement cost is much more than I originally paid for this tool. Seriously, even though I can afford it, it is coming out of my new camper fund. My Oneida did shut down once. So far, so good. They were not around when I got my Oneida. Our creator-led media are leadersin each respective verticals,reaching 10M+ target audience. in the first 4 hours. Lol, I've got the 110V predecessor of the Laguna cflux-. I figured, what do I have to loose, so I went for it. I want the winner to be the quieter unit but I dont really have a way to determine that lol. I find that we tend to plan our needs for dust collectors a bit too "optimistic". 2022 Cruz Bay Publishing, Inc. an Active Interest Media company. Some of the things it comes standard with, seem to be options on the Laguna. If this is your first visit, be sure to A while back I posted asking opinions about purchasing the 3HP Powermatic dust collector seen. I still don't trust Grizzly. I know.you just want a new shiny one! I would get more stuff on me cleaning the bag than turning a bowl. Careful, don't smoke the motor windings. Back Office- Software, Insurance & Associations. Short-cone designs like the Laguna extract less dust from the airstream than long-cone designs. It is also quieter - and my wife will happily attest to that. Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. Repair shop is 30ish miles from my place. If the contracts don't open as the motor comes up to speed then you get the condition you described as "Motor at first would run up about half speed then pop the push button breaker". Have any of you guys checked out JDS dust collectors. I hoping I can use the vast experience of the members to help with a dust collector choice. 2020, Famous Allstars. Umm, maybe if the motor dies again, get a good motor to replace it. Not sure how you can get that much difference of CFM's out of a machine that look that similar? The impeller blade was so out of balance that a local machine shop wouldn't even touch it to try to repair it, and he had to get it totally replaces. I have a G1029 that I bought in 1991, I've gone through multiple table saws and jointers but this is the one constant in my shop.

Relatively quiet, good build quality, good performance, sturdy, and great support from Oneida. This page was generated at 08:49 PM. The all-new X Flux 5 boasts a powerful 5-hp motor and impressive 1,823 cfm, the company said in a statement. I've probably gone through more iterations on DC setups than anything else in my shop. Youre dust collector is in Coma Prison!! It did take 220. Werea team of creatives who are excited about unique ideas and help digital and others companies tocreate amazing identity. I hate throw away tools. Motor shop quoted me $600 out the door for a replacement motor. I know the DC will not collect all of the superfine dust at the tool, but the more you can keep out of your lungs the better. Reduces the sound level by about 10db. It's proven to be a workhorse. Like Robo I have the 30gal because I have height limitations where I mounted it. You are using an out of date browser. I would say eventually I'll add those. I'm sure they are having a hard time getting supplies just like every one else with the pandemic. I have been very happy with my Laguna Pflux Hepa 3hp.

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