ryanjg117
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I've been looking casually for a 3-5hp stationary cyclone for the new shop (about 1,100 sqft) and have been patiently waiting on the elusive Oneida Gorilla Pro for $1,000 on Craigslist. Well, that doesn't appear to be happening any time soon, but I've happened about a Clear Vue CV1800 5 HP system (this kit here), installed but hardly used due to noise (seller shares a shop wall with a neighbor, I believe). He's throwing in a filter enclosure and cyclone enclosure he made from 3/4" MDF that helps to reduce noise further, though still not quiet enough for him. For me, noise won't be an issue as I'll be locating this DC along with air compressor in the far wall of my shop, separated by a wall.
I haven't done a ton of research on Clear Vue but I know they are one of the pioneers of the cyclone design and many regard them on par with Oneida. Any thoughts on this particular DC, things I should look out for (buying used), or concerns you'd have?
I'm aware it's possible to spend as much (or more) on the ducting... I may have an affordable source for nice metal ducting (time will tell), but it also seems that CV1800 users are stating that plastic tubing (S&D or 2729), which can be found relatively cheap from your local plumbing supply store, can also work just fine. However, I'm wondering about static electricity issues? Or is this only an issue in portable DCs?
I haven't done a ton of research on Clear Vue but I know they are one of the pioneers of the cyclone design and many regard them on par with Oneida. Any thoughts on this particular DC, things I should look out for (buying used), or concerns you'd have?
I'm aware it's possible to spend as much (or more) on the ducting... I may have an affordable source for nice metal ducting (time will tell), but it also seems that CV1800 users are stating that plastic tubing (S&D or 2729), which can be found relatively cheap from your local plumbing supply store, can also work just fine. However, I'm wondering about static electricity issues? Or is this only an issue in portable DCs?