Ultimate Woodshop Upgrade || Installing My New Dust Collector
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YOU LEAVE US HANGING!!!😳
You could have at least turns it on so we could hear it🙄
WOW, I see how it is.LOL
Can I have your old dust collector? My shop currently operates off a shop vac. I would gladly take that thing off your hands. Just the blower, the bag holders and the dust bags. Rather than throw them out🤷♂️🤷♂️ doubt it, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask
@@jerichojoe30720:41
You absolute mad lad. I came here to see sweet sweet dust collection action. Where are the shots of the router table perfectly sucking up dust? or the table saw sparkling clean after a cut?!?! i think we need a part 2.
I'm expecting every video after this one will feature content of that nature.
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos czcams.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
Why didn’t you start the dust processor? Dang I was excited to hear it
Same!!
Same, i Will see suck it 😀
He mentioned in the podcast that he had some issues out of the box. Haha. So he was afraid to start it
Check out "shop sounds podcast" he usually gives behind the scene info on it.
It was on the whole time at the end. It's just very quiet.
Anyone else kinda wanted to see him turn it on?
Hope it Sux ...to soon?
QUITE DISAPOINTED TO TELL THE TRUTH.
Absolutely.
Yes! I’m confused! Lol
My guess is it's 3 phase and he totally has no idea what that means.
“One time, at band clamp, my buddy and I made a dust collection system…” Thanks for sharing, Jason. More great content!
“If you’re an elderly person, you can follow us on Facebook” 😂🤣😂
That one hurt!
Well now ……….. wasn’t that special. 🤫
Well now! I resemble that remark!😁
That definitely hurt!!! 54 and I now feel ancient. Just too many sites to turn to and I don't want a million accounts out there.
I really wanted you to start it up so we could here how it sounds!
Yes!! Crank it😂
For $14K it should be whisper quiet!
Maybe it was on the whole time?
@@TheTgranber that’s sure a possibility. Didn’t think of that😂🤣
Great video! It might be useful to add a duct opening on the floor, that way you can sweep up after machines/chisels/circ saws that don't have a dust hookup and push them right into the collection system. Food for thought!
Your content doesn’t have to be exciting. We just enjoy seeing you do great things and upgrades are a huge bonus!
I have used this style of plumbing for years in industrial plastic resin (beads) conveyor systems. It is absolutely the best type of system, have not had any issues in 20+ years of use. I may add that we use it in wet environments too, holds up just fine.
Next video, firing up the dust collector!
Finally got all your "ducts" in a row
Jason, thank you for this video.
As someone that has always wanted to have a woodworking space and soon will have a space, this is all excellent information. I'm quite certain the office of budget management will not approve a 14k line item but you've pointed out a lot of pitfalls to avoid that honestly I had already planned to do.
Thanks' again and keep up the great work. Enjoy that beast!
It looks like you left the cut section facing against the flow of the dust, which will cause dust to build up on that cut lip. You might want to make sure the cut end of the ducts are facing towards the dust collector to ensure max flow and no areas for dust to collect inside the ducts.
Congratulations! I only have the G-700 but I couldn't be happier with how efficient and quite it is.
100% Completely efficient.... Well, except for the ducting elbow jetting into the walkway to bump into.
I was thinking the same thing. But I couldn't find a way around it (no pun intended).
What would you suggest to make this better? Rotate it 90 degrees, buy a different set up?
It should come with a vertical pipe by design.
Im guessing any tighter of an angle would restrict air flow and hinder dust collection so to make best use of space available hes done the best he can?
@@rosshovvels5305 Think he means that the dust collector itself should have a vertical pipe coming out of the top of the machine so that you don't need to run a pipe out the side.
@@RocketSauce666 oh yeah i 100% agree with that, it would have been the logical way to design the extractor unit to have a vertical drop feed rather than horizontal as it is 👍🏼
Holy crap at the system! Amazing. Way out of my budget and beyond jealous! Congrats and nice job!
This is actually GREAT content. Dare I say that your health is more important than any new shiny tool. This is definitely a splurge worthy occasion. Been researching Harvey Woodworking myself and I'm convinced they are someone we should be looking at. Thank you once again.
Awesome video! Really appreciate you including the pricing at the end. Looks like a great system, enjoy!
Congrats! That's the result of years of hard work, good for you!
Well, I now know what I want for Christmas next year. I guess I'll be getting a broom with the dust pan attachment.
Forever means, you've found your calling, a beautiful thing to see. Congrats.
I love the background views of the workshop...Glad to see I am not the only one who collects Scotch bottles/boxes.
Amazing job. I’ve been looking at renovating my shop and this is very inspiring. Love the videos, keep it up
I love how responsible you are with alcohol especially when you are using tools
Never change your intros! Makes me smile every time.
Great Vids and episodes guys, love watching… but can I say I reversed my air-cleaner system in my shop and drilled the outlets and inlets through my eastern wall, taking the ducking outside vertically up the exterior wall, along with the exhaust outlets, and then ran the main line through my ceiling dropping in the verticals in the desired shop locations on the inside wall, very neat and very efficient…. Cheers Rob, Brisbane Australia.
Kinda makes my 2 box fans and an open door seem a bit inadequate; but I'll muddle through :)
You have 2 box fans? Damn that's fancy.
I'm lucky if I can open the garage door.
I'm gonna pick up a dust deputy here soon now that I have my garage laid out though. Figure it's better than nothing
@@siebe41 The dust deputy works WAY better than I expected. Only the tiniest amount of dust makes it to the vacuum. I've not had to clean a filter on my vacuum since I put it in, other than tap it a little. It's WAY better than nothing :)
You have fans and a door? Luxury, I wood work in a tent, no really a tent
@@adamfisher9135 Really you have a tent? I am on a couple of concrete cinder blocks under a tree.
Then again what I typically make it is all I really need, raised garden beds for the Mrs.
@@adamfisher9135 lol me too!
Yes litterally using one of those Costco car tents. Been using it for years, been through 4 tops already. After the original I've just been using tarps.
We definitely need a Part 2 with shots at the various machines! Please. Oh pleases, please,,pretty please... 😘
A couple of handy additions is a wide mouth floor scoops which you can open with a blast gate and sweep your floor towards them. Also you can fit auto blast gates that only open when the machine is switched on, saves continually going around opening/shutting the gates.
That is a serious dust collection system! I love the elegant layout and that amazing clamping system for the ducts.
I'm glad you did this. I always saw your saw throw dust at you, and thought "that could be better".
It fitted together smoothly and you made it look so easy... ductile even.
Happy for you Jason!!,I have the smaller Harvey dust processor and its Fantastic! you will hear more the air being sucked than the actual motor running !,Cheers from Toronto Canada!!
Raul C, how much ducting do you have with your G700? I'm considering one for my shop, but wasn't sure the G700 had enough suction.
Great setup, the only thing I don't really like about the Harvey Dust Collection system is that the intake comes out from the front...but other than that I have heard good things about it's performance.
All about preplanning where to put it so it’s not as intrusive. I put mine in the corner of the shop
I had the same thought but after more thought I came to the same conclusion as Dynasty did. Though if a shop is already set up and operational (like Jason's) it leaves you in the position of putting up with the space loss or totally rearranging the entire shop. And let's face it, 14k is probably a line item that gets vetoed when a shop is just getting set up for the first time.
@@-Jeremiah- agreed, all depends on what matters to you the most. His shop is pretty big so it’s probably a non issue
Can you put it on the other side of the wall, so the machine is outside. Might save the noise and space at the expense of sucking all your conditioned air outside.
Nice upgrade, keep your lungs healthy. Love Harvey Woodworking tools. I have one of their table saws. Thanks for sharing.
That 3d model is almost exactly the process we go through at the plumbing/mechanical contractor I work for. Design the whole building in revit, build smallish assemblies like one or 2 pipes and an elbow, name it, and hand it to field guys. They have a model and a bunch of named cut pieces and fittings. Easy enough to fit together.
I always find your content interesting, Jason. Good job 🌞
Wow that 3D model they sent you is awesome. Takes all the guesswork out!
A video on basic, mid-range and high-end collection recommendations would be awesome. Same for different shop tools, so depending on budget we have ideas on what direction to go.
I bought the G700 back in april when it was on sale for 2199. That g800 is in a whole nother league!
Bad ass! Can't wait for tomorrow's podcast! Keep killing it my man. Oh, and I'm sure I'm not the only one still waiting for parts 2 and 3 of the whiskey series! 🤙
You want to know how much I love and appreciate your videos? I’ll tell you. For you, I don’t skip the adverts..
Keep on doing…. y’know.. this. All this. *gestures broadly at everything*
I'm so happy, that I got nearly all my pipes for free, even through it just a mix of Lindab, Nordfab and JKF pipes. :)
Thanks for you videos I’m Cuban guy ,I’m by all festool tools for you recommend .it’s too happy thanks
0:12 “In this video, we’re gonna get crazy.” Only in this video???
Love your work, and videos!
Really nice system my friend. I for one am green with envy. I hope it makes life easier and the air cleaner for you.
I have the G700 and I love it. The most important aspect to me, since my shop is in the basement below the living room is the sound. It is far more quiet than ANYTHING I have seen and it works at least as well as the cyclone systems.
I thought these tended to move noticeable less air than the clearvue/oneida cyclones; the main advantage was noise and low height. (?)
@@biedawo The main advantages are height and noise but I have had no problem with airflow. I run a six inch main with 4" branches. I am running it at low speed for the noise. When I run the planer, I up the speed. Particularly where the planer is far more noisy than the G700.
This system will also provide a safer and healthier environment for your most important, irreplaceable tool.....YOU! Great job, Jason!
Awesome jump in (Tim would be impressed) Now that's what I call a dust extraction system $13,000 "WOW" way out of my budget but you have encouraged me to rig a better system up in my small shop.
Love your voice over work and congratulations on tour new system ,!!!!
Wanting some follow up on this, in regards to how it works. Thanks for sharing your "build".
Dang man! Congrats on the super baller dust collection system !
Man that is awesome(and EXPENSIVE)! We gotta hear it running, though.
The exact system I’ve been drooling over. Very jealous.
Yeah I wanted to hear it too!
I just installed a Felder dust collector with a cyclone pre-filter system from Oneida Air. What I found most shocking was the cost of the components for the metal ducting from Carolina Air and they were the cheapest. It's even higher with these steel surcharges.
Normally I'd jump straight on to to new bourbon moth video, but (I guess like a lot of your subscribers) I've already watched NLC's harvey video ....
Being in the coffee business, I hear you on the ductwork. It's not cheap but it works amazingly well.
I toured a house where they used to have an indoor pool, but they had removed the pool and threw joists over the 8' deep void under where the pool used to be. For some reason it got me thinking about a giant downdraft booth woodworking shop (in addition to normal dust collection) made into the space under the floor.
Well Congratulations on your new dust collection system, I hope you sell a lot of merchandise to help recoup some of the cost, well buddy keep up the good work see you won the next one
Excellent video appreciated your honesty on price!🤙🏿
5:46 I love the fact that your dust collector removes dust using the air of Gyros!
Its expensive, but looks great! Learned that i don't want pvc pipes, and had a drink on every nipple.
There will be a headacke tomorrow.
A great improvement to your shop, Jason. Those ducts kinda remind me of a bigger version of those old-fashioned department stores' cash movements from sales floor to cashiers.
Congrats on the upgrade!
Wow that’s really nice!
I love my Harvey Dust collector (its great, I keep it under my CNC machine to save space)...But I do worry about the one remote and losing it, I think about putting it on a retracting cable and hanging it in the middle of the garage.
Previous dust collection always sucked. Floor was constantly covered in sawdust. Happy to see the upgrade man!
My dust collection system is a $50 vacuum cleaner + a home made cyclone dust collection bucket, i was so proud when it worked, lol
Wow, a lot of info here. This past year I watched "Underdone" try to make his version of the system you purchased, but with a clear tube. The visual effects were impressive.
Awesome system!
Another great video!
I have the G700 in my 2 car garage and love it !
Love watching your vids. You are so funny and informative. Tell what I did get out of this video was (JEALOUSY) 🤣🤣. Keep up the good work.
I was really wanting to hear and see it in action! lol. looks like a nice system
Thanks for sharing your cost at the end.
My neighbour gave me an ozito wet dry shop vac, im gonna rig it up for my first dust collector.... some bourbon was involved in making the decision. Cheers for the tips!
That looks awesome indeed. Nice job.
The copper wire actually works great in keeping the potential low enough to prevent the arc discharge.
I’m not surprised at the prices. I work at a major window manufacturer in Canada the biggest expense in the place is the dust collection bar none. I find it actually analogous to the cost of windows and doors most people are shocked when they find out the price of windows and doors, it’s actually about 1/3 of the price of your house. So I was expecting the price is to be high. Looks like a great system congratulations. When I retire in a couple years I’m thinking of doing the same thing building a big shop making cabinets and built-ins for people.
Great upgrade
Glad you were able to improve this aspect of your shop. I was a little confused as to why you were justifying YOUR investment in YOUR shop in YOUR video, then I began to scan through the comments; I get it now. You are a professional woodworker in a professional shop using professional tools, to me that equals getting the best that is attainable to you. I can appreciate that you did the research to get the best equipment for your shop. I applaud your success and wish you continued growth! Looking forward to the next video, have a good one :D 🖐
Great job señor Jason
Dust collection is an investment in the health of you and your employees. Better safe than sorry! Great video!
I was expecting another drink video where the chat looks like a big AA meeting. Im pleased. Good job.
Three things. 1. You could run a pipe to the floor with an elbow and a blast gate. Make a "dust pan" for when you sweep. 2 What do you do with your dust? 3. You really should have covers on your outlets. Safety First! Love the videos.
Sweet set-up.
Wow! What a monster!!! I would have to get rid of my table saw to make room for a dust collector like yours 😂 !
Sounds like you have an awesome system there. Many years of sucking to come. Enjoy a cleaner shop. It looks good too.
Thanks for mentioning the prices!
Love it! Waaay past my needs, but very cool. 6:41 cracked me up!
I had a bad moment when you gave the cost of the ductwork!! Signs of the times, my friend. Beautiful setup and I'm sure that it is a vast improvement over the old one. Have a good day and stay safe.
Looks awesome !
sweet, congrats, you deserve a nice system like that.
Great video I went with metal pipe as well the sawdust will not stick to it like pvc
I thought m6 2hp was the bomb Harvey have some beautiful items
Congratulations on your new dust separator ,
Happy to see the highland park 12 year up there!
Very nice Jason! 🙂