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  1. 30cm (12″) wide Dust Collection Cart with tools, parts and pipe storage

    My shop is 10m² (1081ft²), Few years ago I found out that the best spot to park a shop vac cart would be between the wall and the workbench…30cm wide that is (12"). I was using on old Dyson, a tad wider than that. I normally use plywood only for jigs, but I thought it would be convenient in...
  2. Dust Collection Cart (with cutting diagram)

    I built a dust collection cart for my Ridgid shop vacuum and the Dustopper dust separator. This was a much need shop project that I've been putting off for months. I'm so glad I finally built one. I built the cart from a sheet of plywood and used pocket hole joints to put it all together. I...
  3. Dust Collection Cart w/ Oneida Cyclone

    I recently finished my version of a shop vac dust collection cart complete with an Oneida Dust Deputy cyclone. I really like this design for a couple reasons. The whole cart has less and a 2ft x 2ft footprint so it takes up only about a couple more inches of floor space than the vacuum by...
  4. Dust Collection Cart with Window — for Shop Vac and Cyclone (v1)

    At the moment my only dust collection equipment are a broom and a ShopVac. I bought a cyclone on EBay from "eastcaroga" and thought I'd try to cobble a cart together. As a beginner project this was also an excuse to practice a few joints. There are a number of potential improvements so this is...
  5. Multi-purpose router, outfeed, and dust collection station

    So a few weeks ago I posted a picture of the small cart that I built for my cyclone dust collector and shop vac. I mentioned something about liking my tools to be mobile and multi-purpose. After I posted it, I got a few suggestions from you guys and got to thinking that the cart violated the...
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