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    You will need what is usually called an 'overarm...

    You will need what is usually called an 'overarm support'. There are several on the market, Penn State, Grizzly, and I've seen pics of some shop made solutions. Most extend from the right rear corner...
  2. If you want to haul it laying down, take some...

    If you want to haul it laying down, take some blankets, as mentioned above, preferably furniture blankets. Also, take some vehicle tires (off the rims), to lay it on. They are great for cushioning...
  3. I also use my shop made zero clearance insert...

    I also use my shop made zero clearance insert whenever possible, thus wanting an overhead collector/guard. I've committed to the Sampson design, and recently went through my steel supply (DW calls it...
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    Performance wise, I believe the cordless can do...

    Performance wise, I believe the cordless can do most of what a corded drill can. I've used drills professionally for about 40 years, and currently have a fair number of both corded and cordless, all...
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    My first thoughts would be that the black and...

    My first thoughts would be that the black and white wires are for energizing the coil (which could be 120V) of the contactor. In which case, the white would be a neutral. But I also see red and white...
  6. Thinking about this for a quick moment, I...

    Thinking about this for a quick moment, I realized that Sampson probably used 3/8" material because the design calls for assembling with screws, as opposed to bonding, so parts could be replaced as...
  7. Rich, that is interesting information. I haven't...

    Rich, that is interesting information. I haven't ordered the polycarbonate yet. I wonder what the plastic guards are made of that come with saws originally? I would certainly be interested in hearing...
  8. The guy who designed it wanted it to be a guard,...

    The guy who designed it wanted it to be a guard, and a dust shroud. And 3/8" should handle any impact created by the saw. I needed it primarily for dust collection, but wanted it durable enough to...
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    When you say multi groove pulleys, do you mean...

    When you say multi groove pulleys, do you mean the flat belts with micro vees? If so, I don't believe the power twist is meant as a replacement. I use a link belt on my old Delta 14" (with riser...
  10. Well, Thanks to all of you. The Shark guard...

    Well, Thanks to all of you.

    The Shark guard is highly recommended, so I went to the website, and it has a 4 month lead time, as it was several months ago when I first started investigating my...
  11. I have a unisaw and currently run a 4" outlet on...

    I have a unisaw and currently run a 4" outlet on the cabinet. If I'm not mistaken, the Shark Guard attached where a splitter would? I'm not as concerned with guarding as I am with collecting, and so...
  12. Table Saw overhead dust collection/ Grizzly - PSI experience

    Having exposed myself last year to enough Red Cedar dust to over sensitize myself, I am in the process of upgrading my dust collection.

    The final link is collection above the table saw blade. I've...
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    I've found Bahcos on the rack at my tool supplier...

    I've found Bahcos on the rack at my tool supplier (Oregon)
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    New Old Stock

    New Old Stock
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    I don't think the issue of straight pipe is...

    I don't think the issue of straight pipe is power, but turbulence, form what I've read. And the impeller/fan is after the cyclone in the flow of debris, so nothing but dust should be hitting it....
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    I've just finished a new (to me) cyclone install,...

    I've just finished a new (to me) cyclone install, and had done plenty of research on just that question. General consensus was minimum 3 pipe diameters.
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    For about $50, I bought an external antenna,...

    For about $50, I bought an external antenna, which was a whip about 18" long. It was intended to help reception for my wife's phone, which she needed for work. Our issue wasn't a steel building, but...
  18. I don't know about other species, but Western...

    I don't know about other species, but Western Juniper certainly does dry up springs. I live in eastern Oregon, and my area was devastated by a 33,000 acre wildfire in 1992. A drainage, one mile east...
  19. I agree with the Kreg as a basic fence. Mine...

    I agree with the Kreg as a basic fence. Mine replaced a clamped board, and is used regularly. No quick and easy adjustment for drift. Has a high and low position. Don't think you will do much better...
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    Burdens Surplus in Nebraska has had them listed...

    Burdens Surplus in Nebraska has had them listed in the past, including ASME (or whatever those letters are) certified. Don't know if they currently have any though.

    Also, the older propane tanks...
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    I had the same problem with a 3 hp 220 Unisaw,...

    I had the same problem with a 3 hp 220 Unisaw, magnetic starter. Kinda freaked me out when it happened. The start button (which is a momentary contact) had stuck in the pressed position, probably due...
  22. Try Burdens Surplus in Lincoln Nebraska for high...

    Try Burdens Surplus in Lincoln Nebraska for high pressure lines with various ends, often at very cheap prices
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    I've wired my shop way beyond anything I think I...

    I've wired my shop way beyond anything I think I will need, mostly for convenience in changing/rearranging things. In the process, I daisy chained also. In a thread here, maybe 6 months ago, a...
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    Douglas Fir and Southern Yellow Pine are similar...

    Douglas Fir and Southern Yellow Pine are similar in hardness. Living in the Pacific Northwest, I see a lot of DF floors, and installed one in a log home I built. It held up well. Friends have SYP in...
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    Sounds like the cabinet mounted portion is too...

    Sounds like the cabinet mounted portion is too tight at the rear, or the front of the drawer is too wide. As previously mentioned, there is a fair tolerance for excess clearance, but none in the...
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