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legopnuematic

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It came with the dust collector from HF. But they vented it outside. The factory fan that came on top of the cabinet works great, but I have no collection source. I'm debating whether to cut a hole in my shop wall and vent it out the back, or into a bucket of some sort

If you do not climate control your shop space, or don’t mind losing conditioned air, venting outside is fine.

However, with a cyclone separator and a quality filter, like a Wynn environmental or Donaldson class 8 truck filter (what I use on my dust collector in the Woodshop) it should actually make the air in your space “cleaner” (lower particle count) than without it.

The stock filter bags that come on most dust collectors will work, but are not the correct micron rating for collecting the fines properly.

Have fun with that added capability though. Having a good blasting setup is almost like cheating, cleaner parts with less work.
 

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@Doppleganger what brand and where did you get it??^^^^^^
Vevor - on Amazon. We never buy at the jungle but my neighbor has deliveries at their house 3-5x a week....get discounts, free ship, etc. so I have them order it for me. lol
 

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If you do not climate control your shop space, or don’t mind losing conditioned air, venting outside is fine.

However, with a cyclone separator and a quality filter, like a Wynn environmental or Donaldson class 8 truck filter (what I use on my dust collector in the Woodshop) it should actually make the air in your space “cleaner” (lower particle count) than without it.

The stock filter bags that come on most dust collectors will work, but are not the correct micron rating for collecting the fines properly.

Have fun with that added capability though. Having a good blasting setup is almost like cheating, cleaner parts with less work.
After having a cyclone - I couldn't be without one now.
 

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Found these in the middle of an intersection last week

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It's hard to beat a good road find!
 

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Yuss.
I totally didn't take photos of it yesterday.
Here we are.
The video on Amazon seemed to make it look super easy to check with.
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So that plastic piece is a s type lock that goes in the top of my fermenter every month to let the yeast gas out and keep the wild yeast from getting in. ROFL.
Eric
 

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