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Originally Posted by Trent B
Our schools wood shop has one of those massive ductwork systems.
However the metal shop uses a more simple system of using PVC pipe couplings to change the diameter of a shop vac fitting to the proper size to fit the collection fitting on the band saws, etc.
My family's personal miter saw has a little 2.5" diameter elbow pipe you put on the back of it and then attach a included bag to, with a pvc coupling (to change the diameter) you could probably hook up a shopvac and use that instead. Then you just have to train your students to be in the habit of turning them on.
Mitre and Table you may be able to have a shopvac attached to permanently, then have another sitting around for the drill press and circular saw.
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drill presses usually don't have any sort of dust collectors (as you really don't need them), but as for the other 3, you might want to use a centralized shopvac hooked up too all 3 others, and you might want to just vacuum up the metal or wood shavings from the drill press at the end of each day, but you don't need a dust collector for it.