Aside from the backwards wyes?
I did not notice the casters on the benchWell, you guys certainly look at it differently than I do. I see an almost guaranteed major accident: a router table held by clamps that most certainly be knocked around by the user and all of it mounted on a movable base. I would not want to be this guys insurance company.
Well, I wanted to leave room for others to comment.Well, you guys certainly look at it differently than I do. I see an almost guaranteed major accident: a router table held by clamps that most certainly be knocked around by the user and all of it mounted on a movable base. I would not want to be this guys insurance company.
The answer is go to a reputable source like Klingspor.+1 to Bruce and Pop-Pop. The 45 degree dropdown wyes are installed backwards. What gets sucked up from the tools is projected backwards against the airflow to the vac. Luckily this looks to be fixable; I'll bet this simple fix would boost efficiency by 25-30%. Additionally, IMO the shop vac is horribly undersized for what it's being asked to do. There's a lot of hose and multiple potential air leaks at the gates, all of which the vac has to overcome with a high CFM airflow. Even though the vac looks to be a 6.5hp vac, it is still undersized for the system. Oh, and Mike, since the answers are all over the place, what's the grand prize? This is a great teaser.
Let’s add:Well, I wanted to leave room for others to comment.