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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | If anyone is interested in a dust collector I got an email this morning from grizzly they have the 1hp upright model for 129.00. ![]()
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Central Machinery ofers a very nice dust collector for about $170. You can find it at Harbor Freight. I picked up one of these second hand (for a song) and it works great. Watch the sale ad's, both Rockler and Woodcraft have offered 4" x 10' clear dust collection hose for great sale prices.
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