Well I seemed to think (like I'm sure others do too) that my dust extraction equipment have Tardis style collection bags.
Unfortunately this weekend I realised my error in the most irritating series of events;
1: Firstly, while removing the crown guard from the tablesaw to lower the blade completely beneath the table, I dropped the threaded lever into the table saw! An ominous soft thud indicated there might be 'some' dust built up in the base....
Well I removed the cover and an avalanche of mdf dust hit me, after a few choice words I began sifting through the pile of sawdust to find the threaded lever. After a lot of hunting, aha, I found it. Spent the next 30mins bagging up the dust (2 rubble sacks full!) and cleaned out the tablesaw thoroughly. Ok first one down.
2: I was using the planer thicknesser today (first time in anger) to machine up some 250x50x1000mm lumps of solid oak. Well I was happily machining away, p/t chomping through the material wonderfully, then I notice a lot of chips building up on the thicknessing bed... Well I switched the machine off and checked if the hose was blocked to the chip extractor. Nope seemed fine. Suddenly I noticed the extractor bag looked set to burst. I opened it and the Tardis function had clearly failed, it was so full I'm amazed it was sucking at all!! Didn't have a spare bag so had to empty the collection bag into two rubble backs.
Just a recap, that's now 4 rubble bag fills of dust I've cleared out...
3. Finished the jobs for today and noticed some gritty dirt under the timber rack so thought I'll just Hoover that up before I lock up, yep you know where this is going...
I grabbed the Hoover and had to lift it over a cable, felt strangely heavy so I thought I bet I need to change the back. So I just popped the catches and bang I'm confronted with a solid mass of mdf dust, caked around the filter, completely hiding the bag (which had obviously split) and generally all over me (again!!).
I had to use my hands to scoop out the dust so I could get the bag out. Got it all out, filter cleaned, reassembled and then spent 30mins hoovering all the mess up I'd made, plus the original small bit of dirt!!
So that's 5 rubble bags full of dust and a very filthy, moderately irritated me lol
Don't be like me, empty your dust extractors before you end up with horrific messes
Unfortunately this weekend I realised my error in the most irritating series of events;
1: Firstly, while removing the crown guard from the tablesaw to lower the blade completely beneath the table, I dropped the threaded lever into the table saw! An ominous soft thud indicated there might be 'some' dust built up in the base....
Well I removed the cover and an avalanche of mdf dust hit me, after a few choice words I began sifting through the pile of sawdust to find the threaded lever. After a lot of hunting, aha, I found it. Spent the next 30mins bagging up the dust (2 rubble sacks full!) and cleaned out the tablesaw thoroughly. Ok first one down.
2: I was using the planer thicknesser today (first time in anger) to machine up some 250x50x1000mm lumps of solid oak. Well I was happily machining away, p/t chomping through the material wonderfully, then I notice a lot of chips building up on the thicknessing bed... Well I switched the machine off and checked if the hose was blocked to the chip extractor. Nope seemed fine. Suddenly I noticed the extractor bag looked set to burst. I opened it and the Tardis function had clearly failed, it was so full I'm amazed it was sucking at all!! Didn't have a spare bag so had to empty the collection bag into two rubble backs.
Just a recap, that's now 4 rubble bag fills of dust I've cleared out...
3. Finished the jobs for today and noticed some gritty dirt under the timber rack so thought I'll just Hoover that up before I lock up, yep you know where this is going...
I grabbed the Hoover and had to lift it over a cable, felt strangely heavy so I thought I bet I need to change the back. So I just popped the catches and bang I'm confronted with a solid mass of mdf dust, caked around the filter, completely hiding the bag (which had obviously split) and generally all over me (again!!).
I had to use my hands to scoop out the dust so I could get the bag out. Got it all out, filter cleaned, reassembled and then spent 30mins hoovering all the mess up I'd made, plus the original small bit of dirt!!
So that's 5 rubble bags full of dust and a very filthy, moderately irritated me lol
Don't be like me, empty your dust extractors before you end up with horrific messes