I have a Rockwell Model 10 contractor saw that has a router mount on one cast iron wing. I would like to build a box around the saw motor and router body that will contain and channel the interior dust to a single 6" port. I will also need to have a wye of some sort for a hose for an over the saw pick up or a router fence. I have a copy of a Fine Woodworking article "Dust proof any tablesaw" by Richard Babbitt FWW JUNE 2009, that goes over enclosing the saw motor and directing air flow effectively. I was wondering if anyone had tried anything like this? I am trying to keep the overall footprint of the saw as small and mobile as possible, so I will only have a fixed outfeed table on the back of the saw large enough to cover the motor enclosure. The router will need to go on the left hand side of the saw to keep the tilt adjuster accessible as I am not extending the right side at all. Thanks, JW Glenn