Okay, picture if you will, a 2 car garage. On the right rear wall is a niche that bumps back 26" from the main wall, and is 46" wide. Ideal for stowing that shop vac right? Okay the main wall is 9.5 feet wide from there, until you hit a door jam. That door jam butts up against the left wall of the garage.
This is my workshop.
The rear wall has an 8 foot workbench that runs up to the edge with the niche, and I want to put my other "stationary" tools along that left wall...
Mind you the BIG shaving makers, the Planer, and the jointer to be, are both bench top models and will be operated from on top of that workbench.
The stuff along the left wall will be...
#1. Router Table.
#2. Miter Saw.
#3. Band Saw. (Don't own one yet, but REALLY want a Grizzly GO555X with riser block).
#4. Vacuum port for running hose out into the driveway to clean out the cars.
So how on earth do I plumb this space for DC using the Shop Vac Sawdust Collection system?
I want 3 blast gates / ports usable by the bench, and 4 along the outside wall.
I have 2 kits on the way, and I had considered the following...
Running the pipe under the peg board, over the bench, and putting the Y's and blast gates at the bench, coming out at 9' and going with a 90 degree up the wall, to another 90 at the ceiling, this would be angled to run the pipe 45 degrees to the left wall, then a 90 to get the pipe back down to around 4' off the ground, and another 90 to run the rest of the way...
But that is a LOT of 90 degree bends...
Can someone suggest a better alternative?
This is my workshop.
The rear wall has an 8 foot workbench that runs up to the edge with the niche, and I want to put my other "stationary" tools along that left wall...
Mind you the BIG shaving makers, the Planer, and the jointer to be, are both bench top models and will be operated from on top of that workbench.
The stuff along the left wall will be...
#1. Router Table.
#2. Miter Saw.
#3. Band Saw. (Don't own one yet, but REALLY want a Grizzly GO555X with riser block).
#4. Vacuum port for running hose out into the driveway to clean out the cars.
So how on earth do I plumb this space for DC using the Shop Vac Sawdust Collection system?
I want 3 blast gates / ports usable by the bench, and 4 along the outside wall.
I have 2 kits on the way, and I had considered the following...
Running the pipe under the peg board, over the bench, and putting the Y's and blast gates at the bench, coming out at 9' and going with a 90 degree up the wall, to another 90 at the ceiling, this would be angled to run the pipe 45 degrees to the left wall, then a 90 to get the pipe back down to around 4' off the ground, and another 90 to run the rest of the way...
But that is a LOT of 90 degree bends...
Can someone suggest a better alternative?
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