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Reddit mentions of Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum with Wall Mount, 1 Gallon, 1.5 Horsepower

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Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum with Wall Mount, 1 Gallon, 1.5 Horsepower
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    Features:
  • High performance motor provides maximum power
  • Light weight compact design for easy carrying
  • 6-foot power cord with cord wrap design for easy organized and storage
  • Wall mounted design for convenience storage
  • Accessories include: 1-1/4-Inch x 4-Feet flexible hose, three optional extension wands, crevice nozzle, utility nozzle, reusable dry filter, foam filter
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height15.25 Inches
Length9.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Gallon, 1.5 HP AC
Weight5 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum with Wall Mount, 1 Gallon, 1.5 Horsepower:

u/sxjem ยท 3 pointsr/woodworking

I've got a Grizzly 14" deluxe model with the riser add-on and different blade types. 14" bandsaws and smaller aren't that great for people who do a lot of woodworking as the smaller diameter wheels make it difficult to easily tension the blades and keep them from drifting during cutting. You need (and my Grizzly has) decent blade guides to compensate for that. The motors aren't the most powerful on them either.

Having said that, I don't do enough woodworking to warrant buying a better saw and for me, it has been an absolute awesome purchase. I have a SuperCut Premium Gold 105" long, 1/2" wide, 0.025" thick, 3 tooth blade on it. I have also modified a small shopvac and made a perforated table insert to draw sawdust off the cut right when it is produced. I made a shelf in the base of the saw and stuck the shopvac on it.

https://www.grizzly.com/products/Grizzly-14-1-HP-Deluxe-Bandsaw/G0555LX
https://www.grizzly.com/products/Grizzly-Riser-Block-Kit-for-G0555LX/T25555

https://www.magnate.net/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=B105G12H3

https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Vacuum-Mount-Gallon-Horsepower/dp/B0022MFPOK

I also made my own resaw jig similar to this one to resaw small, seasoned firewood length/aka cheap lol, log segments into usable blanks for knives and axes (shoutout to r/axecraft ):

https://youtu.be/4k-r5utmU2Q

If you have your saw in good working condition, there really is no need for a fence. The old, giant, antique bandsaws never had them, but then again they sometimes never had an wheel or blade guards. lol

Edit:
Just wanted to add that the "Bandsaw Accessory Catalog" from Iturra Design in Jacksonville, Florida has been a huge help in learning about old 14" cast iron bandsaws (which my Grizzly is a clone of) and the ways to upgrade and improve them. My bandsaw came stock with many of the beefier upgraded hardware, but if you go with an older saw you can make it just as good, if not better, than mine. And if all else fails, just reading the history of the tool in the catalog is worth the effort and time it'll take you to track one down. It is crazy how much general knowledge stuff is in it!