teocaf said:
I would stay away from any and all Harbor Freight stuff. And especially for something as essential as dust collection. Even with the coupon it is no bargain.
This statement right here shows a lack of information and knowledge. A modified HF DC is very highly (and widely) praised from all who have taken the time to actually look into them and use them.
I doubt he even read my post past the words Harbor Freight. If he had he should have noticed the true HEPA filter being added to the system, the sealing of joints, and the replacement of the ribbed hose with metal pipe. With these mods it will outperform any of the store bought units (bag filtered or canister filtered) from any manufacturer at a much cheaper price. The main reason is because the filter is a true HEPA filter that actually filters what it says it will filter right out of the box and filters better than advertised with use. Most other filters are sold claiming a certain micron size filtered after seasoning. This means that after the filter is used it will begin to approach it's advertised filtering ability.
While Harbor Freight does sell a lot of disposable tools (which is an advantage sometimes) they do have some good tools at a really good price. The dust collector is one of their best bargains. I've got several other tools from them that get the job done as well as the more expensive options from other manufacturers. I've also got tools from Festool, Woodpeckers, Incra, SawStop and many others. I prefer getting the best tool for the job based on performance, not price. Just because something costs more doesn't mean it's better. If a tool from Harbor Freight will work just as well or better after a modification then it's just foolish to spend money that I don't need too.
Also keep in mind that a 1 person shop uses 1 tool at a time. Therefore, there is no need to get a powerful dust collector if your duct is installed decent or if it's connected to the tool with a short flexible hose. If he chooses the short flexible hose I would suggest using a 5" hose and reduce at the saw if he can afford it. Wynn sells the hoses as well as the filter. Much less resistance then a 4" flexible hose.
If money is really tight then get the HF DC and the filter. Seal any leaking joints and use the hose that comes with the DC. That will work very well for a single.
NEVER use a bag filter no matter what the manufacturer claims. They create more problems then they solve. BTW, when it comes to filtration, don't believe anything any manufacturer of dust collectors tells you unless they supply you with the filter test results to prove what they claim. Be safe and buy a filter from Wynn.