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Brian Deakin
12-16-2016, 6:01 AM
I have been trying for some time to identify a simple low cost solution for postioning a dust hood and came up with this idea A used TV brackets purchased off Ebay The ones which swivel could be used for dust hoods and the one which move in only one plane to mount a mobile tool tray

They could be mounted to the wall or tool and take up no floor space which is a factor in many shops The the tool tray can be moved out of the way when not in use and could even be used as a spraying platform

regards Briam

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Brian W Smith
12-16-2016, 9:45 AM
Nice heads up.You can also use a cpl pipe clamps.One is clamped to bench edge...in the vertical plane.The other(shorter ?),gets clamped onto that.

Brian Deakin
12-17-2016, 7:05 AM
Hi Brian
Thank you for your post I thought of another possible use of a bracket

Mount a dust extractor on the tv bracket ,place a dust hood directly on the entrance of the dust extractor a position it directly behind a lathe This approach would maximize the suction on the dust extractor and the extractor could be removed from the bracket when not in use

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/poW0N-5j2_9-YKqna7pLL3OON2XkKuWMIuWd-B-KPkRRB3EAURUF3AxeVW8kalwl6FRxxoY=s85

Brian W Smith
12-17-2016, 8:24 AM
Oh,I can think of dzs of possibilities....definitely snagging a cpl off evilbay.Im liking the articulated kind.....gonna start with a swing away tooling "tray" for one of the drill presses.

Brian Deakin
12-19-2016, 7:38 AM
Thank you for your reply

kind regards

Brian