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Review on ๐Ÿชš PSI Woodworking DBGULP Big Gulp Dust Hood: The Ultimate Dust Solution for Woodworkers! by Matthew Augustin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Huge and mobile in vacuum cleaner and dust collector parts

Like others I will use a piece of wood on a tripod e.g. B. a table top, and then attach the flat edge of it to the edge of this "table". I use it as a mobile dust collector for various grinding discs and wheels as well as a few small spiral saws and jigsaws that don't really have room for special suction attachments. Also, if I use a hand sander, random orbit sander, or even just hand sandpaper, that will come in handy. Then I can just move it to catch the streams of material flying out of my wood lathe. I don't use too much green wood on my lathe, so I don't end up with nice long strips peeling off the workpiece: just lots of dust and a few short thin curls. A bench and just installing a cart is a ventilation hood over a bench (like a fume hood in a chemistry lab), but for now it's much more useful on a tripod. My other cabinet tools get smaller versions of these, as well as lumber for the sheathing of each cabinet. I also have one of these smaller ones that fits under the hole in the drill table. I'm fed up with the dust! I found an oak block and drilled a hole in it: it was enough for me to sneeze and cover everything that was nearby with a layer of dust. No longer! Everything is sealed off by the built in vent or by that long sip on a tripod slid alongside during use.

Pros
  • Good product for its price
Cons
  • thin