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https://www.rockler.com/dust-righ...-separator
Same function as a Dust Deputy - uses your shop vac to create a two-stage dust separator. The dust collects in a dedicated container and avoid clogging the filter on your vac. Just ordered mine based on the positive reviews.
This includes all the parts and the container. All you need is the vac.
You can get free shipping using the code V20629 which also gives 15% off regularly-priced items through July 2nd.
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I have both the Rockler Dust Right, and the Onedia Dust Deputy.
In my experience, the Dust Deputy outperforms the Dust Right for fine particles, but the Dust Right has sooo much more capacity and doesn't need to be emptied as often. Also the Dust Deputy likes to tip over if your hoses aren't supported.
The Rockler product is fine for wood chips and sanding debris pretty well, but doesn't effectively handle drywall dust, and no way ash!
Now - I did build a Thein baffle for my Dust Right which improve the performance quite a bit for smaller particles.
There are a couple good video reviews -
Dust Right vs Dust Deputy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ct5R6_bj80
Dust Deputy vs DuStopper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10d3Fmh
This is not really much of a comparison but what happens if you try to vacuum something fine like flour (likely similar to ash and drywall dust) -
Dustopper vs Dust Deputy vs Dust Right part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJPfnXc
Dustopper vs Dust Deputy vs Dust Right part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-zZ-d-l40g
That particular claim was that Dust Right was the best for flour but that doesn't quite match up with my experiences. https://youtu.be/a-zZ-d-l40g?t=805
Regardless, if you use a shop vac a lot and don't have one of these, any of them will help quite a bit, minimizing contamination of the filter and emptying the vacuum itself or replacing a filter bag..
BTW, the Dustopper is arguably ripped-off intellectual property: http://www.jpthien.com/smf/index....pic=13
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I have the same setup and love it. This is a 10 gallon setup vs my 5 gallon setup.
This is too big for my place so I got the dust stopper from HD and put it over a 5 gallon bucket and it works perfect!
I like the revised rounded top as opposed to the flat top.
https://www.oneida-air.com/dust-d...-separator
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https://www.youtube.com/user/chrisnotap/videos
... he's also got a easy wet vac attachment.
The cyclone tubes (like this or dust deputy) work better than the barrel ones but they are taller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=883LWRZ
I have one of those too. It worksOK, but I still got a lot of dust in the shop vac. I was using it on the dust shroud of a concrete grinder while taking thinset off concretr and was trying to save my helps filter. I ended up using bags too. The plastic is flimsy too. I dropped a drill on the top and cracked the plastic. A little duct tape got me through the job, but still disappointing. I might bite on this as I have more tile that needs to come out
Had to cut a hole in top of lid then used silicone an bolts to attach it. Works like a charm.
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I have both the Rockler Dust Right, and the Onedia Dust Deputy.
In my experience, the Dust Deputy outperforms the Dust Right for fine particles, but the Dust Right has sooo much more capacity and doesn't need to be emptied as often. Also the Dust Deputy likes to tip over if your hoses aren't supported.
The Rockler product is fine for wood chips and sanding debris pretty well, but doesn't effectively handle drywall dust, and no way ash!
Now - I did build a Thein baffle for my Dust Right which improve the performance quite a bit for smaller particles.
There are a couple good video reviews -
Dust Right vs Dust Deputy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ct5R6_bj80
Dust Deputy vs DuStopper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10d3Fmh
This is not really much of a comparison but what happens if you try to vacuum something fine like flour (likely similar to ash and drywall dust) -
Dustopper vs Dust Deputy vs Dust Right part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJPfnXc
Dustopper vs Dust Deputy vs Dust Right part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-zZ-d-l40g
That particular claim was that Dust Right was the best for flour but that doesn't quite match up with my experiences. https://youtu.be/a-zZ-d-l40g?t=805
Regardless, if you use a shop vac a lot and don't have one of these, any of them will help quite a bit, minimizing contamination of the filter and emptying the vacuum itself or replacing a filter bag..
BTW, the Dustopper is arguably ripped-off intellectual property: http://www.jpthien.com/smf/index....pic=13
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