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 08-20-2005, 17:41 Post: 115167
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Any opinions on a good quality shop vac. I went the big box route and bought a contractor series from Lowes. It sucks pretty good but one of the wheels keeps falling off and the intake hose kinks easily. I am about ready to take it back and get my money back under their satisfaction guaranteed policy.






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 08-21-2005, 06:04 Post: 115182
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I have 4 or 5 Sears Shop vacs from 2.25 hp up to the 6+ hp(I think one of the boys have borrowed it). We use them in her shop, on the wood cutting stuff, cleaning cars, and the main vac for the house. Little sissy house vacs do not like dog hair.

They all seem to suck the same. (No Pun) The only difference I can see is the amount and size of material they will pull thru the hose.






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 08-21-2005, 10:04 Post: 115186
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I have the 16 gallon/2+HP Rigid brand from Home Depot. It has worked very well for more than 4 years now.






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 08-21-2005, 10:35 Post: 115188
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I don't mean to hijack the thread, but has anyone used one of those quiet shop vacs that some manufacturers make? Do they suck well and are they much less noisy than standard vacs?






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 08-21-2005, 14:25 Post: 115190
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Good question about the quiet shop vacs. I was thinking of going that route if they the suction is about the same.






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 08-22-2005, 08:34 Post: 115230
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I've got a 'silent' shop vac, but I had to silence it myself.

I ran plastic pipe all around the woodworking shop with self-closing outlets for each machine and then ran the pipe through the wall to the storage area next to the woodworking area.

It is a standard Craftsman (Sears) but with a dust seperator barrel thing in front of the vacuum itself.

Just putting it in the next room made a huge difference in the noise level.

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 08-22-2005, 08:45 Post: 115232
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Just wondering if any of you have a static electicity problem with a portable vac? Once in a while it will snap me pretty good. My permanat vac system has a copper wire inside the tubes that is grounded so I don't have a problem with it. thanks. Frank.






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 08-22-2005, 15:46 Post: 115249
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Here in NM, the humidity can get down to the single digits. When that occurs, my shop vac can make some pretty long sparks.

I have also used the technique of placing the shop vac in the next room and running 2" PVC pipe to all my machine tools it works great.

I have three Sears shop vacs and a Rigid. They all seem to work pretty much the same regardless of HP rating.






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 08-22-2005, 16:07 Post: 115251
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I recall reading somewhere, woodworking mag.?, about a fellow who made a plywood box, lined with sound deadening insulation, to muffle his shop vac., the only problem he seemed to have was with the vac. wandering to the side of the box and creating a vibration/rattle noise from the contact with the wood. I remember he had an outlet hose that vented the output side to the outdoors.

If I was working in the basement I might be tempted to do something like that but the shop is a good 100' from the house.

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 08-22-2005, 16:13 Post: 115252
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re: vac in a box

Don't make the box too tight. The motors put off a good bit of heat. This is often not picked up by the discharge hose. My shop vac would heat up a double sized closet that was used for storage as well.






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