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Thread: Table Saw Overhead Dust Collection

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    Table Saw Overhead Dust Collection

    With using a riving knife, any recommendations for overhead dust collection or is it pretty much all DIY?

    Grizzly G0651 if it makes a difference.

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    Check out this or other similar offerings

    https://www.grizzly.com/products/Gri...SABEgJKo_D_BwE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Parrish View Post
    Check out this or other similar offerings

    https://www.grizzly.com/products/Gri...SABEgJKo_D_BwE
    I just saw that. Looks sturdy. I wonder how easy it is to adjust for various thicknesses or move out of the way when not doing thru cuts.

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    Very easy. It lifts or swings 90 degrees with ease

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Kalnasy View Post
    I just saw that. Looks sturdy. I wonder how easy it is to adjust for various thicknesses or move out of the way when not doing thru cuts.

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    I use this one, it works well.

    It swings out of the way, or you can lift it off the pivots if you want to remove it completely............Rod.

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    Last edited by Rod Sheridan; 04-18-2019 at 2:32 PM.

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    I had the Grizzly and it worked well, ended up switching to a Shark Guard so I could still use it for cutting narrower strips than the Grizzly would allow due to the size of the guard.

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    Makes sense. I had one on my PM66 before this and almost went with the shark guard on my Felder but decided to go this route so there wasn’t a physical connection to the table so I could use it during other operations like dado.

    Quote Originally Posted by George Werner View Post
    I had the Grizzly and it worked well, ended up switching to a Shark Guard so I could still use it for cutting narrower strips than the Grizzly would allow due to the size of the guard.

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    I went with a Shark Guard on my Grizzly G0833P. Works well but not perfect but it's probably due to my dust collection system.
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    I drilled a hole and attached a Felder guard to my splitter.

    Doesn't work with the guard attached for non-thru cuts, but works well on thin rips, DC is good.

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