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Muskyslayer96 03-09-2013 11:01 AM

Redneck Sanding table that........SUCKS :)
 
Hey fellas,

With winter still upon us and not being able to get outside to help with dust and such I set out to build a sanding table to help combat the fine dust in the shop. I've spent well over a thousand dollars on a dust collection and air purification system for the shop, but some sanding just isn't practical for the hook up. I am extremely sensitive to cedar and epoxy dust so this was my solution.
I had a bunch of scrap plywood laying around from another project so i decided to put it to use:
I built this roller table for just the cost of the rollers ($15). I cut and routered an 8x8 square in the top and used some scrap plastic i had as well. I used a few 1/4 inch hole it the top and a sturdy plastic bin ($4), along with a 2.5" shop vac fitting ($3). I did purchase the deluxe dust deputy ($80) as a way of not having to replace the darn filters in the shop vac so often. I also upgraded the shop vac filter to HEPA ($30) and a drywall dust fine particle bag ($19 for two). the shop va is a large one, I don't think you can get them anymore, but it's 25 gallon and 6HP.
I assembled everything along with silicone on the fitting and bin attachments to make it air-tight. gave it a test run this morning and sanded the heck out of a cedar lure and some epoxy putty and SUCCESS....no noticable dust or sent of any dust. As a control I sent the wife out (has a keen sense of smell...especially for alcohol on my breath...another story) and she could not smell a thing :D
Thanks for looking fellas, it was an easy project for short money (except for the Dust deputy) but I don't think it is essential. Happy building.
Best
MS
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N.ShoreFisher 03-09-2013 11:19 AM

totally badass man!!

nightfighter 03-09-2013 02:26 PM

Mike, sent you an email. Let me know what you think....

Swimmer 03-10-2013 10:51 AM

I can see a simplistic way of catching overspray with that as well. Very cool.

Muskyslayer96 03-10-2013 11:40 AM

Swimmer,

Cool, do share if you will, I was intending an over spray addition. The test run didn't make it look like it was totally necessary.
Thanks for looking,
MS

Saltheart 03-10-2013 02:45 PM

I built exactly the same vaccuum system with the DD and the HEPA and the dry wall bag. I put the whole mess on a rolling cart that I can wheel around from machine to machine. Works great.

I do think the DD is nescessary as not only will it extend the life of the filters but supposedly it will extend the life of the Shop Vac motor.

I would not use this for collecting overspray. I think it could be a fire or explosion hazard if used for that do to flammable thinners , etc in the paint..

Jackbass 03-10-2013 07:03 PM

I did this a while back as well my table was bigger but did not function well unless it was connected to the big dust collector I was a little too ambitious with it I think. Nicely done
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