Gday guys,
Well I've been working with MDF for a while now and the dust was doing my head in and wearing a mask every moment Im in my shed though it is an expensive and comfortable one is also starting to do my head in. To that end I decided to build a Thein top hat separator with an old blower I had lying around and last night was its first big test. I was expecting to see the fines make their way through but in tests with running jointer chips and fine sanded MDF (lots of that) I couldnt find any evidence of it getting through. I know the super fine invisible stuff is probable getting through the system.
My question in to bag or not to bag, I was thinking of venting the exhaust directly outside of the shed without a micro bag just to keep it completely out of the shed and wanted to get your advice? Building a separate filter box isnt that big of a deal for me but Im wondering if its really needed given that it finding its way back into the shed is pretty low to non.
Thoughts?
Well I've been working with MDF for a while now and the dust was doing my head in and wearing a mask every moment Im in my shed though it is an expensive and comfortable one is also starting to do my head in. To that end I decided to build a Thein top hat separator with an old blower I had lying around and last night was its first big test. I was expecting to see the fines make their way through but in tests with running jointer chips and fine sanded MDF (lots of that) I couldnt find any evidence of it getting through. I know the super fine invisible stuff is probable getting through the system.
My question in to bag or not to bag, I was thinking of venting the exhaust directly outside of the shed without a micro bag just to keep it completely out of the shed and wanted to get your advice? Building a separate filter box isnt that big of a deal for me but Im wondering if its really needed given that it finding its way back into the shed is pretty low to non.
Thoughts?
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