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I grabbed some scrap plywood and clamped one of the blanks to it. Good job and thorough explanation. I cut a groove in two passes at the tablesaw. This will be trimmed up in just a bit. Jonathon, Thank you for replying so quickly and your positive comments.


Jan 04, · Following up on Mackwood's comment, and looking at your diagram, I see a major drawback in your set-up, to wit: the table saw is the longest distance away from the dust collector. With a small (1HP) collector especially, the table saw should be as close as possible to the DC, as it takes the most CFM to pull the dust. Product Highlights. arrow_forwardINCLUDES: (2) Degree Elbow Connectors, (2) Y-Fittings, (3) Dust Collector Blast Gates, and (20) /2” Key Hose Clamps. arrow_forwardAPPLICATIONS: An all-in-one set of dust collection fittings and attachments designed to help you create your very own 3-machine dust collection network for your work shop. arrow_forwardEASY TO USE: All components in this kit. Automated Dust Collector Blast Gates – for ultimate workshop convenience. Dust collector blast gates let you control a dust collection system’s vacuum pressure in order to achieve maximum suction at a desired tool station. Here’s how they work: at each key tool station, a hose is attached to the tool and routed to the main dust collector.








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