Harbour Frieght Dust Collector upgrade

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I just gave my 2hp Harbour Freight dust collector a SERIOUS up grade with a 0.05 micron (!!!) filter from Wynn Environmental (part number #35BA222NANO Fiber Filters).

I also turned this into a 2 stage collector by adding a Cyclone (the black thing at the bottom) to it to collect 99% of the dust/bits etc before it even hits the filter. The super Dust Deputy can also do this way better but that cost $185 and this lid cost $32 (plus a trash bin)

This pimped up set up cost about $500 whereas a similar buy ready setup costs $1200-$1600.
https://wynnenv.com/woodworking-filters/new-222-filters/

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A videos on how to do this:(there are many more)

 
i have larger units in the shop but they are basically for collecting and dealing with disposing sanding dust and planer shavings. this more casual approach is fine. we use appalachian hardwoods and the dust does not bother me as long as the exhaust fans are on and keeping the concentration to low levels. when you are dealing with exotics it's a different game. you could be sick or dead in short order. there's something in the soil in hot climates.
 
Here in the UK we don't have Harbor Freight..but we do have Axminster. last year I had a bad time with influensa and breathing difficulties and Mrs Timbuck made me upgrade my dust extraction for the sake of my health and I ended up getting the slightly smaller version of this unit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzmIeKeq_Qg cost me about £800...best one I've had so far ..Now i'm coughing a lot better these days ;)
 
Here in the UK we don't have Harbor Freight..but we do have Axminster. last year I had a bad time with influensa and breathing difficulties and Mrs Timbuck made me upgrade my dust extraction for the sake of my health and I ended up getting the slightly smaller version of this unit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzmIeKeq_Qg cost me about £800...best one I've had so far ..Now i'm coughing a lot better these days ;)

Yep- this was all because i keep coughing in my workshop- so I thought i'd nib it in the bud.
 
My shop is in the basement and is relatively small at approx 11 x 23 ft. In that space, I have my RAS my BT3 table saw, router table, Ridgid 1550 drill press, benchtop bandsaw, and frequently use a variety of sanders... ROS, Qtr Sheet, detail, and even a benchtop Ryobi 4600. So far, my 12-gallon Ridgid shop vac does the trick and I simply hook it up to the particular tool that is in use at the time.


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