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Thanks for the info, Alan -- my CV1800 unit arrives today, delivered by Ed Morgano in person! He and his son Matt are coming to demo the ClearVue CV06 Mini Cyclone for Shop Vacs to our Western NC Woodworkers Association this afternoon. We're having our 2nd Annual BBQ and are adding a tool/wood swap as well. I'll take pics and post a new thread on the demo.
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Thanks for the info, Alan -- my CV1800 unit arrives today, delivered by Ed Morgano in person! He and his son Matt are coming to demo the ClearVue CV06 Mini Cyclone for Shop Vacs to our Western NC Woodworkers Association this afternoon. We're having our 2nd Annual BBQ and are adding a tool/wood swap as well. I'll take pics and post a new thread on the demo.
I hooked the mini up to a shop vac. Works good. Gotta watch the end of the hose though. If it's on and gets sucked up against a flat surface, it'll collapse a 5 gallon bucket in a hurry.
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