Steve King
04-29-2004, 5:10 PM
I remade the T-fitting for the hook-up to the miter saw and the radial arm saw. I took John Miliunas’s advice and rounded the slope on the inside of the divider in the center of the T-fitting. First pic is a view of the top of the fitting.
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This in the side view
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This is below the MS with a 6" hose to a 12" to 6" reducer that sits below the MS
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The blast gates are controlled from the top
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This setup works better than I thought it would. The next picture is after I cut a 6" wide piece of MDF into 12 one inch slats, not much dust left!
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I would like to thank all that helped.
Steve
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This in the side view
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<IMG SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~sekingusa/workstation/tfitting.jpg">
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This is below the MS with a 6" hose to a 12" to 6" reducer that sits below the MS
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<IMG SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~sekingusa/workstation/tcmsras.jpg">
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The blast gates are controlled from the top
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<IMG SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~sekingusa/workstation/knobs.jpg">
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This setup works better than I thought it would. The next picture is after I cut a 6" wide piece of MDF into 12 one inch slats, not much dust left!
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<IMG SRC="http://home.comcast.net/~sekingusa/workstation/after.jpg">
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I would like to thank all that helped.
Steve