What is a good little shop vac i can buy to pick up chips and of the such from cutting. I dont want anything huge. Next question is what type of wrench do i need for the nut closers for a 5C block fixtures? It appears to be 4 holes space 90 apart of each other.
I found a 6 piece spanner wrench kit from amazon im going to try. Will be here friday. I also bought a wrench for my ER20 collet nuts. But thank you for the shop vac suggestion. I am just limited in space so i need a smallish unit that does take much space and has some power or will last sucking up oily chips
I have a wall mounted unit Vacumaid, but it is not a 2", and is dry only. There are other wall mounted units as well. I send a nut through the hose once in awhile to keep it clear. Oily ok, just not a lot of liquid.
Check out MSC or McMaster-Carr for quality pin spanners.
Make one using a grade 8 bolt threaded & Loctite into a piece of steel to fit the collet lock ring. Cut the head off leaving a smooth pin.
Maybe too small, but I have a "cordless" vacuum from a DeWalt power tool kit years back that has good suction. And a 1-1/2 gallon with a 1-1/2 inch hose. But the suction isn't as strong as the DeWalt. Finding a vacuum cleaner isn't too hard, they're almost a "dime a dozen". Finding a good vacuum may take some looking. My small line powered one came from my brother. I don't know where he found it.
My experience with small shop vacs is they don't suck worth a darn. The 14g to 16g vacs will usually have a "rated" hp around 5.5 to 6.5 and do a much better job than the small ones. The little ones don't do a good job picking up oily swarf. I concur with the 2" hose reccomendation. I also always use the yellow vacuum bags to keep the filters from getting clogged and loosing suction.
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