I'm thinking of building a small external structure (against the side of the garage) to house the DC system and simply vent externally. Let me clarify, when I say an annex room I really mean a room external to the garage. I've seen the previous posts here on LJ but most of them are several years old, so I thought it was worth posting again. Love to hear the feedback from those of you with recent experience with these products. I'd rather go to big than have to regret not having enough power, and I'd love to have the upgraded Steel cyclone but I'm having a hard time justifying the $1000 increase in cost. I am pondering either the Oneida V3000 or the ClearVue CV1800 or CVMax. Not sure what is what here or if there's a big difference. I've seen and read some negative things about both but more concerning reviews with ClearVue. I'm a bit torn on what company to go with here Oneida or ClearVue. I'd also like to rig this up for a hood or downdraft table for sanding. I currently have a router, table saw, bench top planer, and miter saw (with out a permanent station). I'm leaning towards the flexibility of using Norfab or equivalent QF piping as I seem to move things around. I'd rather have it externally located as I don't like the noise and venting externally with out a filter gives added power from what I understand. So I'm still deciding if I want to build an anex room off the garage to house the DC system and vent it externally or just mount it in the shop. I work with metal and starting to work more with wood so space is a factor. I have a 3 car garage and all but have decided there's no chance more than one car will ever fit in there and that said a car hasn't sat in the garage for several months now. There's good information there and I'm basing much of my decisions on that information. I've read through much of Bill Pentz's stuff and have some idea what is necessary, but have noticed there's been no updates in years now. For my health I've decided I have to drop some cash on a good dust collection system to capture as much as possible. I have come to the realization I'm not doing a good job with my shop vac collecting dust. I've been doing a lot more wood work and with the winter the doors are best kept closed to keep warm.
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