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@togaida Thanks! The hole was 2.25 inches and the hose from the dustcollector is tapered being 2.25 at the mid point so it makes a great fit. Thanks for your comment. and take care.
Your vids are always great, informative, if not adventurous. How’d you get the vacuum hose to fit snug in its hole in the dust hood, was it a slight taper or slightly undersized hole?
Cool vid! Yeah, definitely get yourself a nice piece of polycarb for that, it will look sweet.
It almost seems to me that depending on what you’re cutting, the dust and/or chips could get stuck in those bristles, which could be a pain to clean out. That said, at the moment I can’t think of a very viable alternative.
@togaida Thanks! The hole was 2.25 inches and the hose from the dustcollector is tapered being 2.25 at the mid point so it makes a great fit. Thanks for your comment. and take care.
Your vids are always great, informative, if not adventurous. How’d you get the vacuum hose to fit snug in its hole in the dust hood, was it a slight taper or slightly undersized hole?
@rodjava That’s a circular lead in. It’s just a different way to lead into the main cut.
Cool vid! Yeah, definitely get yourself a nice piece of polycarb for that, it will look sweet.
It almost seems to me that depending on what you’re cutting, the dust and/or chips could get stuck in those bristles, which could be a pain to clean out. That said, at the moment I can’t think of a very viable alternative.
Hi,
What do you call the cut just prior to the main cut. It looks like some type of ramp or spiral.
wow so fast and smowe !