by Mooselake » Wed Mar 08, 2017 8:02 pm
I've burned/worn out a number of different brand shop vacs over the years, and my Ridgid WD14500 is the best I've had; saying it sucks is not an insult. It's also the quietest, and not just because my hearing isn't as good as it was before I bought the first one. I didn't know (or forgot) it had a lifetime warranty; I'd replace it without question even if it didn't.
You can recycle those old shop vacs into something handy, or stick your 5 gallon bucket mounted dust deputy inside the base so it doesn't fall over as often. Maybe a trash can would fit inside the burned out ShopVac. Could be a point against Ridgid
I supported the Maslow CNC on Kickstarter (yes, I know KS's like playing the lotto), and they recommend the Ridgid R2200 router. Looks like the brand has an overall good reputation, guess they're not just pipe wrenches any more.
Kirk
I've burned/worn out a number of different brand shop vacs over the years, and my Ridgid WD14500 is the best I've had; saying it sucks is not an insult. It's also the quietest, and not just because my hearing isn't as good as it was before I bought the first one. I didn't know (or forgot) it had a lifetime warranty; I'd replace it without question even if it didn't.
You can recycle those old shop vacs into something handy, or stick your 5 gallon bucket mounted dust deputy inside the base so it doesn't fall over as often. Maybe a trash can would fit inside the burned out ShopVac. Could be a point against Ridgid :)
I supported the Maslow CNC on Kickstarter (yes, I know KS's like playing the lotto), and they recommend the Ridgid R2200 router. Looks like the brand has an overall good reputation, guess they're not just pipe wrenches any more.
Kirk