Hello new member here. I've just expanded the workshop which is great, and trying to improve dust extraction and improve housekeeping
I've got a Record dx5000 wall mount extractor which is great. dedicated to table saw at present. I actually added another port to the extractor so now I have one post extracting from the crown guard and the other port extracting from the blade 'guard' or collector (inside the machine)
I piped the blade guard directly out of the side of the table saw, as originally the blade guard piped to the bottom of the saw.
there is still a lot of dust inside the machine. an old tecnica s300 panel saw that I inherited
The blade guard is 4" flex house directly to the extractor.
The Crown guard is 2.5" flex Hose which is connected to a reducer just outside the extractor
so im wondering a few things
on the crown guard pipe. should this be 4" pipe to the extractor instead of 2.5". I read recently that on High volume, low pressure extractors that you should not reduce the pipe size u til you are almost at the tool
I'm thinking of putting in a cyclone. simply as when it comes time to empty the bag, and check the filters, the dust inside the extractor hood is hard to deal with. I know that with a cyclone the dust to the e
I've got a Record dx5000 wall mount extractor which is great. dedicated to table saw at present. I actually added another port to the extractor so now I have one post extracting from the crown guard and the other port extracting from the blade 'guard' or collector (inside the machine)
I piped the blade guard directly out of the side of the table saw, as originally the blade guard piped to the bottom of the saw.
there is still a lot of dust inside the machine. an old tecnica s300 panel saw that I inherited
The blade guard is 4" flex house directly to the extractor.
The Crown guard is 2.5" flex Hose which is connected to a reducer just outside the extractor
so im wondering a few things
on the crown guard pipe. should this be 4" pipe to the extractor instead of 2.5". I read recently that on High volume, low pressure extractors that you should not reduce the pipe size u til you are almost at the tool
I'm thinking of putting in a cyclone. simply as when it comes time to empty the bag, and check the filters, the dust inside the extractor hood is hard to deal with. I know that with a cyclone the dust to the e