I put together a nice router cabinet and have a 3.5 hp Milwaukee router I'm planning on semi-permanently mounting in there. The cabinet is in my smallish basement, which serves as my shop as well as laundry/storage facility. I don't have any dedicated dust collection setup - all my other tools (except my planer - a dw735) are portable and connect to my Fein Turbo II.
With my OF1400, I just mounted it to a piece of MDF and kept the dust shroud on underneath the table connected to the vacuum. For routing dadoes and the like, that actually did a pretty good job as long as I left enough room around the bit. The fence I built has a 2.5" dust port so I'm not as concerned about capturing that.
I've been pondering what to do in this case as the router definitely can kick up a lot of dust. To my knowledge, the Milwaukee 5625 doesn't have any provisions for dust collection. The cleansweep looks like a nice option, but it also seems to rely on a bigger volume of air than the Turbo would provide.
I looked into getting a dust collector but quickly got overwhelmed by the volume of information and choices out there. I also need to account for not having a lot of circuits in the basement and not planning on staying here for more than another year or so - adding a 20amp circuit is something I'd like to avoid if possible.
Given these parameters, what kind of dust management approaches make the most sense?
Thanks,
Adam
With my OF1400, I just mounted it to a piece of MDF and kept the dust shroud on underneath the table connected to the vacuum. For routing dadoes and the like, that actually did a pretty good job as long as I left enough room around the bit. The fence I built has a 2.5" dust port so I'm not as concerned about capturing that.
I've been pondering what to do in this case as the router definitely can kick up a lot of dust. To my knowledge, the Milwaukee 5625 doesn't have any provisions for dust collection. The cleansweep looks like a nice option, but it also seems to rely on a bigger volume of air than the Turbo would provide.
I looked into getting a dust collector but quickly got overwhelmed by the volume of information and choices out there. I also need to account for not having a lot of circuits in the basement and not planning on staying here for more than another year or so - adding a 20amp circuit is something I'd like to avoid if possible.
Given these parameters, what kind of dust management approaches make the most sense?
Thanks,
Adam