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Thread: Felder AF22
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16th October 2016, 11:14 PM #16
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I would strongly encourage you to set up ducting to each machine. You will find that changing over from machine to machine will become very old very quickly and it will encourage you not to do it "just for one cut" so to speak and then you are back where you started from. To spend so much money on an extractor and not fully utilise it is a shame and you won't be getting your full return on your not inconsiderable investment. I know setting up good ducting and modifying machines etc is not an inexpensive exercise and takes quite a long time, I am at the moment rejigging mine for the umpteenth time to suit a Hammer sliding table saw so I can get part of the ducting under the floor.
CHRIS
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17th October 2016, 09:30 AM #17
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I had a similar issue at the mens shed. They initially thought 3-4 connection points would be enough but I convinced them that at least 12 points would be needed. Now I need to encourage them to keep machinery in the same position so ducting will not constantly be disconnected.