Did you say what brand of cabinets those were and where to get them? Maybe I missed it.
Did you say what brand of cabinets those were and where to get them? Maybe I missed it.
2002 330Ci & 2020 Tacoma
Wow, looking good! I want to plumb for a dust collection system, but I think I'm going to use some commercial 6" air duct for the main trunk and 4" drops.
It looks like metal is slightly cheaper at $41 for 10' where 6" Schedule 40 PVC is $44...plus metal can be grounded easier for static charge
http://www.oneida-air.com/inventoryD..._no=SCOLLECT39
I'll be using PVC, 6" as far as possible and down to 4" within 2' of each tool. I have long debated between metal and PVC. The only downside I see with PVC is the static, and from what I have researched some guys have done some pretty extensive testing that in a smaller home system it is not a big deal (less than 2K CFM). IMO PVC looks soooo much better ... no tape over the joints. PVC seals better, you can literally dry fit everything and still have an acceptable seal, its smoother inside especially in fittings (no bent crimps) and if you get "Sewer and Drain" aka S&D PVC (which is all you need, its thinner than Schedule 40) it's much less expensive than metal.
Update! Built the cabinets!
What kinda dust collection will you be using?
I was amazed at how well a cyclone worked for wood dust. Simple plumbing, shop vac, 5 gal pail, and this-
https://www.amazon.com/Oneida-Molded...ds=dust+deputy