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  1. #1
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    Default Dust-Proof Any Tablesaw - Article

    It's not the best quality, but it is very useful information! I plan to use this when dust-proofing my contractors table saw.

    Dust-Proof Any Tablesaw.pdf

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    Me too!

  3. #3
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    and trip over the flexi hose everytime you use the saw. no thanks. Go to the dusty thread, somewhere in the stickys there is a place about air vents one side and a dusty extractor the otherside working across the blade.
    Hopefully BobL will see this as he is a lot more learned than I am.
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Yeah I was thinking the same thing Tony - I've cut another 100mm port ontop of the current port, so 2x100mm y-fittinged into a single 150mm pipe, along with an overhead beam guard and 100mm port used when the cut allows.
    I can't feel much different is airflow with just my hand around the throat opening and wonder if not enough air is getting into the cabinet to suck back out.

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    can you copy rgis whole post and put it onto the dust extraction page, might get more effective traffic
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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