Dust collection with bandsaw

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michaeltoc wrote:Getting back to the original question - I would guess that the grid is a safety screen to prevent you from sticking your fingers inside the bandsaw while it is running. It's probably OK to remove, but then you have a potential safety hazard.

I cut out the grid the last time we discussed this topic. I does appear to pull out more sawdust. I have seen no negatives to the modification. fjimp
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fjimp wrote:I cut out the grid the last time we discussed this topic. I does appear to pull out more sawdust. I have seen no negatives to the modification. fjimp
Just do NOT stick your finger(or anything else) into the hole while saw is running!:D
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JPG40504 wrote:Just do NOT stick your finger(or anything else) into the hole while saw is running!:D

Why does your suggestion make me grin? I thought the whole idea was to have the hole covered up with the hose while the band saw is running. fjimp:confused:
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fjimp wrote:Why does your suggestion make me grin? I thought the whole idea was to have the hole covered up with the hose while the band saw is running. fjimp:confused:
Hoses sometimes fall out(they go limp or something).(Maybe not enough suction).:D
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I don't think the grid has anything to do with strength, the retrofit kit doesn't have any cover / grid & it works fine. Also, most other connectors on hoods are open. I think it's a safety issue, they'd probably close it completely if they could. Ultimate safety but I think air flow would suffer:D
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