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Sawdust manufacturer.
Recently I splashed out on a £25 lidl vacuum. I wanted it to suck up the dust coming off the top of the blade on my table saw.
I keep the vacuum switched on and plug it and the saw into a double adapter and then plug this into the wall socket.
When the saw was needed I switched on the wall socket which fires up the vacuum, then I switch on the saw. Works well.
When finished, I switch off the wall plug, everything stops.
Pretty handy. huh?
Until I watched a Peter Millard video on utube where he introduced me to the intelliplug which is designed to switch off peripheral items attached to a TV or PC but is rated high enough to handle a table saw and vacuum and can be bought for about £7 including delivery.
So now one switch does it all.
How lazy can you get?
I keep the vacuum switched on and plug it and the saw into a double adapter and then plug this into the wall socket.
When the saw was needed I switched on the wall socket which fires up the vacuum, then I switch on the saw. Works well.
When finished, I switch off the wall plug, everything stops.
Pretty handy. huh?
Until I watched a Peter Millard video on utube where he introduced me to the intelliplug which is designed to switch off peripheral items attached to a TV or PC but is rated high enough to handle a table saw and vacuum and can be bought for about £7 including delivery.
So now one switch does it all.
How lazy can you get?