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    Excerpts reprinted from WOOD Magazine
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01/31/2008 - by Randy Zimmerman, Technical Consultant for WOOD Magazine from unspecified
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Editor Test Drive: "I've had a remote control on my 3-HP dust collector for years, but just like with the TV in my living room - the remote often comes up missing. With Penn State's MultiGate System there's no need for a remote because the metal blast gates turn the collector on and off when I open and close them, something to be done anyway. It took about two hours to install the control unit and live gates and connect them with 22-gauge wire. It's really simple, even if you don't do much electrical work. I like that the gates have an open slot, so they push stray chips out the back upon closing rather than causing the gate to jam. The base system comes with the relay box, one gate and 100' of wire. Extra gates cost only $11 each, and an extra 100' of wire costs $10."
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    A DREAM
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02/12/2007 - by G Blomgren from Victor, CA USA
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I wanted to thank you for your help and advice in setting up a first class shop vacuum system. Several years ago I had purchased a 1 1/2 hp double bag system. When I thumbed through the Penn State catalog recently, I found your "Assistance with Ductwork Layout page". I ended up installing an overhead system with four drops. What really made the system super functional is your Long Ranger Multi Gate System. I love it!! There is no "clicker" to lose like with a TV, was very easy to install using bell wire, the metal blast gates open up 100% and the system is very reasonable in price. Any woodworker considering a shop vacuum system would never go wrong with this control system.
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