When researching planers this kept coming out on or near top with many being compared to this. When buying this tool I figured I needed something very good and not something to skimp on so bought this, it has worked well except I cannot for life of me get this plane without leaving snipe 😢. Tried every adjustment possible that other say work but still getting snipe every time. Starting to think that I made wrong choice.
@msk390521 минут бұрын
I'm sure by now you've come to realize, you can't nor should you use a dust collector or shop vac with this model. It has a built in blower. Just get your self a cyclone separator, and connect it onto a drum or some sort. 4 inch or 2 1/2" hose from the planer to the separator. No need for vacuum at all.
@enterprise5911 күн бұрын
Hi! You are right. The blower on the planer is so powerful that the shop vac is making a mess of dust. However, if I turn off the shop vac, all the dust sunk the oneida dust deputy piece. I'm still looking a way to fix all that. Thanks!
@rookiewoodworker10 күн бұрын
@@rookiewoodworker I'll be getting this planer by end of week. I've seen several videos already showing how to solve the dust issue. Might do a youtube search for this. My plan is to hook an elbow to it with a hose running into the dust deputy which will sit on top of an enclosed drum. Don't put a hose on the TOP of the cyclone, just the inlet. Give that a try.
@enterprise5910 күн бұрын
@@enterprise59 I'll try that, thanks for the suggestion!
@rookiewoodworker9 күн бұрын
@@rookiewoodworker Let me know how it works out!
@enterprise599 күн бұрын
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When researching planers this kept coming out on or near top with many being compared to this. When buying this tool I figured I needed something very good and not something to skimp on so bought this, it has worked well except I cannot for life of me get this plane without leaving snipe 😢. Tried every adjustment possible that other say work but still getting snipe every time. Starting to think that I made wrong choice.
I'm sure by now you've come to realize, you can't nor should you use a dust collector or shop vac with this model. It has a built in blower. Just get your self a cyclone separator, and connect it onto a drum or some sort. 4 inch or 2 1/2" hose from the planer to the separator. No need for vacuum at all.
Hi! You are right. The blower on the planer is so powerful that the shop vac is making a mess of dust. However, if I turn off the shop vac, all the dust sunk the oneida dust deputy piece. I'm still looking a way to fix all that. Thanks!
@@rookiewoodworker I'll be getting this planer by end of week. I've seen several videos already showing how to solve the dust issue. Might do a youtube search for this. My plan is to hook an elbow to it with a hose running into the dust deputy which will sit on top of an enclosed drum. Don't put a hose on the TOP of the cyclone, just the inlet. Give that a try.
@@enterprise59 I'll try that, thanks for the suggestion!
@@rookiewoodworker Let me know how it works out!
kzhead.info/sun/hrSYj9GXgn56imw/bejne.html
Смотреть рекомендуется на скорости воспроизведения 1.75