11 common workshop dust collection mistakes

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Published 2020-11-12

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  • @StumpyNubs
    IMPORTANT: In the video I show an image of a workshop with an excessively long length of flex hose. I found the image on Google and thought it was a humorous example of a big piece of hose. I neglected to provide context for the image. The gentleman in the photo was attaching that hose to a much more powerful system than is found in most small workshops. He could afford to lose some airflow from the long flex hose, and it works well for him. By not providing that context I made it appear that HE was making a mistake rather than my intended point, which is that most OTHER folks should not do that with their single-stage systems. I am sorry I didn't make that clear, which is why I have removed the image from the video thumbnail and I am pinning this comment to the top so everyone can see it.
  • @wolflahti412
    The most-effective dust collector I have is my NordicTrack.
  • I always turn to your videos to sanity check anything else I watch. No b/s, no over-the-top distracting behaviour, even your promo material is handled professionally. Thank you for being so much help to a budding woodworker.
  • @cozyafloatisme
    You are a natural narrator! I didn't notice a single "uh" or "um" and your flow of information was smooth as a planed plank of pine, not to mention mighty handy to have in my brain pan! Well done and I've subscribed and punched the like button too!
  • @silverestore
    I'm a silversmith, and you have provided outstanding information for this type of workshop. Many thanks!
  • You just saved me from a lot of mistakes! Clear and dust free tips as always. Thanks a lot!!!
  • @mgpalma
    I can't thank you enough for this. I finally get it! You rock James!
  • @marknasia5293
    Nice tip on the fire hazards of sweeping up nails hitting the impeller. Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it will save me lots of time and money.
  • @leemichaels406
    I went back today and re-worked my dust collector system today and moved the gates near the main feeds and the air flow really changed for the better. Great tip!
  • I am just becoming a fan of your instructional and review videos. They are the best in terms of detail and underlying rationale. You are also a naturally good presenter, using clear language, concise points, linear-logical progression. You are a very good teacher. The reliance that you have on your own experiences (both good and bad results) is a perfect exclamation mark to the points being made.
  • @jimaspinii7579
    I’ve watched a LOT of videos on shop dust collection. This one is by far the most comprehensive and understandable!! THANKS!
  • @CC-sj1bo
    Thank you so much for this video. I've been considering upgrading my shop vac to a single stage, and this has cleared up a lot of questions I had, and some I hadn't considered.
  • @vinceagnes
    This is one of the best guides to shop dust collection. In my nearly 50 years of furniture making, I have made most of the mistakes with my systems.If only I could have had this guidance many years ago! I now have mostly short runs, blast gates on all machinery, a single stage collector, and a cyclone. I hardly have any flexible ductwork. When I built my current house, I laid 4” pvc pipe in trenches before the basement slab was poured, coming up at each (planned) piece of equipment. It took a bit of planning and was a leap of faith, but the system has worked well over the last 28 years. Thanks for your great presentation.
  • @woodbarber6679
    Been researching dust collection systems for a while now. This is by far the best advice I have seen when it comes to dust collection. Thanks, you’ve earned my subscription to your channel.
  • @CardenBayCo
    Love all your videos. Thank you for the all of them. This is perfect timing personally as I was wondering which route I should go as far as dust collection is concerned. Thanks again!
  • @cyrilnorrie8450
    Once again, you've come up with a ton of valuable info without wasting time on useless info. You really have a way of communicating great ideas!
  • @rpavlik1
    Matthias Wandel recently posted a number of dust collection related videos, including one with hard numbers comparing a shop vac and a homemade induction motor impeller, and different sizes of hose. A good companion video to this one
  • I am putting together my first dust collection system now and this is pure gold! Thanks!
  • Excellent, clear and thorough presentation. Thanks so much.I hope this presentation doesn't disappear, because there's an awful lot to remember and put into practice, when it comes to setting up my shop.