Keep the workshop and your projects clean by investing in a dust collector to continuously pull in the dust while you work.
Finding cheap or even free tools in the second-hand adverts is probably a common pursuit among Hackaday readers. Thus many of you will like [DuctTape Mechanic], have a row of old woodworking bench ...
The Bosch GAS20-17AH Wet/Dry Dust Extractor is an industrial-grade powerhouse with a maximum 300 CFM (cubic feet of air per minute) capacity that filters fine dust, coarse dirt and liquids. The ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are a lot of different kinds of woodworking, but one of the biggest struggles that every carpenter faces is dust management. It doesn't ...
Woodworking projects can generate a lot of sawdust, which is not only difficult to clean up, but according to OSHA, it’s potentially harmful to your respiratory health. A dedicated dust collection ...
[Ruud], the creator of [Capturing Dust], started his latest video with what most of us would consider a solved problem: the dust collection system for his shop already had a three-stage centrifugal ...
If you want to keep your workshop extra tidy (and keep dust and debris out away from your electronics if your shop is mixed-use), this DIY "Dust Sniper" dust extractor is a great way to keep things ...
The WUT02U auto-start wireless universal adapter is an attachment designed to work with most AC-powered dust-extraction systems. The adapter pairs over Bluetooth with a compatible Makita tool to ...
The GAS20-17AH Wet/Dry Dust Extractor has a maximum 300 cfm capacity that filters fine dust, coarse dirt and liquids. The unit features a 17-gallon capacity, and auto filter cleaning with HEPA filter ...