Vac-Sys Question

JZ Bowmannz

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I own the 203148 Vac-Sys Vacuum Clamping System, pump and one head.

If I am expending the system into a pump with two vac units, which additional unit I should get? 580062 SE 2? Do I have to purchase any other accessories in order to make the system work?

Thank you in advance!

JZ
 
I'll let [member=57769]TylerC[/member] or [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member] confirm but I think you're correct, the SE 2 is all you need. How are you planning to set yours up? A member recently showed off his Vac Sys cart and it has me thinking a mobile clamping station might be the ticket.
 
DynaGlide said:
I'll let [member=57769]TylerC[/member] or [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member] confirm but I think you're correct, the SE 2 is all you need. How are you planning to set yours up? A member recently showed off his Vac Sys cart and it has me thinking a mobile clamping station might be the ticket.

I was just thinking about mounting both on one side of the work bench, mostly for pantry box and door edge banding or sanding and routing, the vac cart idea is good, would you happen to have a link? Thanks.
 
I visit Lee Valley two days ago and picked up the Vac-Sys. I asked what was the difference between the SE-1 and SE-2. The unit base are the same the only differences are the heads. On the SE-1 you get the large round head and on the SE-2 the Oblong head. In addition with the SE-2 you also get the pipe & fittings which is not included with a separate SE-1. If you buy only a second SE-1 you will have to get the pipe and fittings separately. This is where the 25$ difference between the SE-1 & SE-2, that I have been told.
 
Mario Turcot said:
I visit Lee Valley two days ago and picked up the Vac-Sys. I asked what was the difference between the SE-1 and SE-2. The unit base are the same the only differences are the heads. On the SE-1 you get the large round head and on the SE-2 the Oblong head. In addition with the SE-2 you also get the pipe & fittings which is not included with a separate SE-1. If you buy only a second SE-1 you will have to get the pipe and fittings separately. This is where the 25$ difference between the SE-1 & SE-2, that I have been told.

Thanks [member=66597]Mario Turcot[/member] I was actually wondering if its worth buying both.  $25 is the difference if I buy just one vs both and the heads are different.
 
thedevme said:
Mario Turcot said:
I visit Lee Valley two days ago and picked up the Vac-Sys. I asked what was the difference between the SE-1 and SE-2. The unit base are the same the only differences are the heads. On the SE-1 you get the large round head and on the SE-2 the Oblong head. In addition with the SE-2 you also get the pipe & fittings which is not included with a separate SE-1. If you buy only a second SE-1 you will have to get the pipe and fittings separately. This is where the 25$ difference between the SE-1 & SE-2, that I have been told.

Thanks [member=66597]Mario Turcot[/member] I was actually wondering if its worth buying both.  $25 is the difference if I buy just one vs both and the heads are different.

[member=69101]thedevme[/member]

To avoid confusion, the 25$ difference is between the SE-1 and SE-2. Both base comes with a different cup but the SE-2 also come with extra pipe and fitting hence the 25$ extra. If you have a SE-1 and buy another SE-1 you will need to find a piece of pipe and fitting to connect both. As far as I know the SE-1 do not come with any pipe & fitting when bought separately.
 
Mario Turcot said:
thedevme said:
Mario Turcot said:
I visit Lee Valley two days ago and picked up the Vac-Sys. I asked what was the difference between the SE-1 and SE-2. The unit base are the same the only differences are the heads. On the SE-1 you get the large round head and on the SE-2 the Oblong head. In addition with the SE-2 you also get the pipe & fittings which is not included with a separate SE-1. If you buy only a second SE-1 you will have to get the pipe and fittings separately. This is where the 25$ difference between the SE-1 & SE-2, that I have been told.

Thanks [member=66597]Mario Turcot[/member] I was actually wondering if its worth buying both.  $25 is the difference if I buy just one vs both and the heads are different.

[member=69101]thedevme[/member]

To avoid confusion, the 25$ difference is between the SE-1 and SE-2. Both base comes with a different cup but the SE-2 also come with extra pipe and fitting hence the 25$ extra. If you have a SE-1 and buy another SE-1 you will need to find a piece of pipe and fitting to connect both. As far as I know the SE-1 do not come with any pipe & fitting when bought separately.

Thanks [member=66597]Mario Turcot[/member] I actually pulled the trigger on the entire system and it should arrive tomorrow. I cant wait
 
[member=69101]thedevme[/member] I think you will be very happy with the Vac Sys.  I got one last week after putting it off for a while based on price.  Big time saver, very flexible and super easy to setup/use.  Wish I had gotten it earlier.  Enjoy!
 
SoonerFan said:
[member=69101]thedevme[/member] I think you will be very happy with the Vac Sys.  I got one last week after putting it off for a while based on price.  Big time saver, very flexible and super easy to setup/use.  Wish I had gotten it earlier.  Enjoy!

Thanks so far I like it I havent had a chance to use it yet as I am in the process of organizing my workshop.  I plan on making a cart for it but an MFT3 cart is first.  I look forward to actually using it regularly and not have to fiddle with clamps.
 
[member=69101]thedevme[/member] I bought the VAC-SYS about 4 months ago and start building the cart that actually host it. Here the thread if you are looking for some ideas.

The mobile cart have a torsion box that also serve as an outfeed/assembly table. I have the VAC-SYS bases attached on two T-tracks for flexibility and ease of setup. The next step is to make a MFT/3 top that will sit on the torsion box with Festool like profiles. I will update the initial post with pictures of the actual state.
 
Mario Turcot said:
[member=69101]thedevme[/member] I bought the VAC-SYS about 4 months ago and start building the cart that actually host it. Here the thread if you are looking for some ideas.

The mobile cart have a torsion box that also serve as an outfeed/assembly table. I have the VAC-SYS bases attached on two T-tracks for flexibility and ease of setup. The next step is to make a MFT/3 top that will sit on the torsion box with Festool like profiles. I will update the initial post with pictures of the actual state.

Beautiful cart.  I do not have a ton of space so I am first going to build this cart and then if I still have room I will build a smaller cart just for the Vac Sys.  I wish I had more room.
 

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