While the HF collector is very good at harvesting dust from the 2" port on my delta 36725, I'm still getting covered in saw dust standing behind it. Googling "Overhead Table Saw Dust Collection" result in hundreds of photos of contraptions, ranging from holding a 4" hose over the blade with string to complex precision engineered doo-hickeys made in 8 weekends with stainless steel machine screws and 100$ per foot inch thick plexiglass. Covered my table with saw dust last night, holding the 4" hose over the table got about 75% of it. What, if anything, are you doing, that could be replicated in an hour or 2, to keep dust off you while standing behind the saw all day? I'm really not a fan of removing the two plastic finger guards that go up and down on either side of the blade and I blow my shop out at the end of the day with the leaf blower. Would suspending something like the powertec big gulp dust hood a couple inches over the blade get most, or some, of what's ending up in my face?