Gary_S
Established Member
Hi, I like the idea of having a crown guard / extractor but do not want to pay £600 for one. Has anyone an alternative for this?
Thats what I have found, plenty of suction below and there is no dust to get brought back up. If I run with reduced suction due to tank filled then yes I do get dust thrown up by the rear of the blade.I don't see the point of this as the blade deposits most if not all dust below the blade as it cuts downwards
Me too.Thats what I have found, plenty of suction below and there is no dust to get brought back up. If I run with reduced suction due to tank filled then yes I do get dust thrown up by the rear of the blade.
I don't see the point of this as the blade deposits most if not all dust below the blade as it cuts downwards, I would say this is an expensive gimmick.
Me too, they were £300 for ages. I really like the Harvey tools one but its £700. never see any second hand either..Watching with interest as I need one.
I keep nearly buying one of these, sure they were only £350 a few weeks ago.......
https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-trade-series-saw-blade-extraction-kit-508320
I have an Axminster Axminster Trade AT254SB cabinet saw with the Record Power 3000 dust extractor attached. I cut the riving knife down as I was doing a lot of work with a cross cut sled and thus have no crown guard mounting point for the original.I don't see the point of this as the blade deposits most if not all dust below the blade as it cuts downwards, I would say this is an expensive gimmick.
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