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Reddit mentions of Grizzly Industrial G8027 - 1 HP Dust Collector
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Grizzly Industrial G8027 - 1 HP Dust Collector. Here are the top ones.
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A great little workhorse at an incredible price. This is a great machine for sanders router tables shapers and other workIt's also very portable so you can take it to the job site where it can handle the big jobs a regular shop vacuum can't handle Motor: 1 HP 110V single phase Motor Amp Draw: 8A Number of 4-Inch Intake
Specs:
Height | 17 Inches |
Length | 18.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 71 Pounds |
Width | 26.3 Inches |
I looked up the model number on the big box in the foreground, it's a shop vac. I wonder what it's doing there?
Here's the exact model from the box: http://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-G8027-HP-Dust-Collector/dp/B0000DD6WJ
Dust Collector - $239
Air Filtration - $139.99
As far as jointers - I'd stay away from the bench top ones. You'll find them useful for a short period of time, but then you'll realize you should have sprung for a bigger model. Along with a planer, I would look on CL for a decently priced used model. Obviously this doesn't work with your Amazon Gift card plan, but I wouldn't waste them. And buying a good jointer new off amazon is going to be out of your budget.
Jigsaw - $65.99
3M Respirator Mask - $15.97
As far as clamps, I would stick with Bessey clamps. I would price check Amazon vs Home Depot and see what's cheaper. If HD is cheaper, don't waste your Amazon GCs on them. HD tends to run Special Buys on them from time to time too.
Right now, you're just under $500. Do you plan on doing any hand tool work (i.e. chisels, handsaws)? If so, you can spend some on those tools as well.
The box on the floor contains this: http://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-G8027-HP-Dust-Collector/dp/B0000DD6WJ some kinda dust collector... why would you need something like this and how does it work?