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Connecting Benchtop Tools to Dust Collection
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I have a small workshop with
many benchtop and power hand tools. The problem is being able to connect them
to my shop vac to reduce dust. Does anyone make an adapter kit which allows you
to connect various different tools to standard shop vac? Currently the only
tools that I can attach to my shop vac are my table saw and my benchtop band
saw. - Heidi Christy
Tim Inman: The "usual suspects" (Rockler, etc.) almost
all carry shop vacuum attachment supplies. Most of them, in my
experience, "nearly" fit. So, my answer? Improvise! PVC pipe fittings
make a great place to find cheap materials to adapt to specific tools
when the real thing isn't available. The one adapter I have that
really helps me is one that converts common vacuum hose sizes to
standard pipe and PVC pipe sizes. This opened up a whole new world for
me in my shop. I think I bought it at a local home/builder's supply
center. I also use flexible plastic hose sold for sump pumps that I
buy at hardware/builder's centers. Don't forget the duct tape!
Chris Marshall: Along with Tim's suggestions, I would add one additional thought: try to limit the number of tools your vacuum will service to one or two at a time. A vac hose branched off to too many different machines will reduce the vacuum's overall effectiveness. Or, plan out your system so you can close off individual branches with blast gates in order to keep the volume of air sufficient to clear your tools of debris.
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