2/14/2023 0 Comments Woodworkers guild of america videoThe BenchTop DC Personal Dust Collector has six low voltage fan motors that combine to provide 535 CFM of dust collection for tools that have inadequate or no dust ports, such as sanders, rotary tools, scroll saws and the like. A woodworker may not react adversely to it immediately, but that doesn’t mean they won’t have health problems later as exposure accumulates over the years. Oneida notes that when it comes to dust in the woodshop, it’s important to understand the cumulative adverse effect that dust can have. In the video, George Vondriska carves a wooden spoon with power equipment and illustrates how the Oneida DC grabs most of the chips and pretty much all of the fine dust as he works – all without any ductwork or hoses. Now the Woodworkers’ Guild of America (which, incidentally, now has more than 160,000 subscribers) has uploaded a YouTube™ video on the set-up and operation of the Benchtop Dust Collector (item XBZ000100, $599). Last November WoodEzine reported that Oneida Air Systems in Syracuse, New York had just introduced a new device for collecting sanding dust right at the workbench.
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