Hello Brigitte,

I have a Oneida Dust Deputy, the metal one with the metal drum that
works with shop vacs.  I swear by it for saving the filter in the shop
vac.  My drum is also easier to dump than my shop vac, so that's a
bonus.  If you don't empty it often enough, the shop vac will get full
as well.  I wish there were some warning, but it is an "relatively"
inexpensive set up.  Beats a shop vac alone by far.  Again, I rarely
have to clean the hepa filter in my shop vac.

Begat

On Jan 27, 4:06 pm, Brigitte Graham <brigittegraha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> *Hi folks,*
> *Sorry, this is a 'distraction' to the current  thread.....*
> *Do you (collectively) have any experience/knowledge about the Oneida
> cyclone dust extraction systems, that sit on top of a bin, and removes dust
> before it clogs up the vacuum filter?*
> *I understand how they work in principle, but I'd like to have some feed
> back on their use/drawbacks in a 'real workshop'.*
> *I have contacted * *Oneida* *direct to find out if they are available here
> in the Uk, but have had no reply. I guess that the carriage to UK will be
> prohibitive.*
> *Cheers*
> *Legacy Widow *
> *
> *

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