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Thingybob

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A couple of weeks ago i posted a thread in marketplace under wanted dewalt spare parts and i had the good fortune to meet two members who have helped me to achieve the completion of task in less than a couple of weeks showing the power of forums , Firstly i got a reply from Sandyn with a goodly amount of photos of the guard set up on his Dewalt RAS that were truly helpfull and i was ready to embark on making the anti kickback device my self as it is no longer marketed I had started making the pawls and bracket when i was contacted by Dodge who thought he might have one hidden away in a drawer in his workshop it turned out he did and within 3 days i had it in my hands , this freed me from making my own and today with the help of these two fantastic members i have completed the rebuild and making safe my RAS i have attached photos of the project . Dave
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These are the parts i had to start with ( Previous post) I then managed to buy a limited amount of spares from Miles plus the full anti kick back devise from Dodge
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Using the photos i had received from Sandyn i worked out what spares i would have to make
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Once made and assembled
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And now jobs a good en
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And it works
 
I had to make a longer bracket for the the cam /anti kickback
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The one that came from Dodge was off a smaller RAS mine is a 300mm blade type DW8001 i also made the dust port on the top of the guard from a plastic drain coupling by heating it with a hot air gun and forming it over the spigot on top of the main guard
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Yes think that was the idea before HSE guidelines on dust this method i have used is not foolproof but it takes the fine dust away i also have an Electra Becum dust extractor so might codge up a housing behind the saw blade but it wont follow the blade forward so minimal amount of particles will be caught
 

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