Dust Collector Hose

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wdelliott wrote:Dusty,
Thanks for idea on flex hose. I ordered mine from Woodcraft.

The fit is difficult. In fact, I can't get the flex hose to go over the lower guard. Did you have fit difficulties?

I'm open to suggestions for getting a successful fit.

You can see in the photo I posted at the beginning of this thread (Post #3) that I have mine on the lower saw guard.

It fits tight and I had to work it into place by sorta screwing it on but I would not say that it was difficult and it certainly fits. I bought a clamp thinking I would need one to hold it but I do not.

I am really pleased with this hose as an addition to the lower saw guard. It does not interfere with the table post like the elbow and hose did. I can slide the carriage back and forth with ease, even with the hose connected. It totally eliminates what has always been a minor frustration to me.
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Oh! That reminds me! Meant to post these pix last week.

The Woodcraft hose 'on sale' is likely the cheaper one, not the one Dusty got.

I got one anyway.

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JPG40504 wrote:Oh! That reminds me! Meant to post these pix last week.

The Woodcraft hose 'on sale' is likely the cheaper one, not the one Dusty got.

I got one anyway.

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I have the hose only (without the end connectors) mounted on my lower saw guard. Is that maybe why they don't fit the same.

Yours is definitely a different hose.
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dusty wrote:I have the hose only (without the end connectors) mounted on my lower saw guard. Is that maybe why they don't fit the same.

Yours is definitely a different hose.
It came with the swivel connectors loose in de box(they are removable).

IIRC there was a $2 difference in 'normal' price.
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Dust collection on drill press mode

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Dusty,
You came up with a good solution with the use of the flex hose. I'm wondering if you have a dust collection strategy when in drill press mode. The flex hose seems like a good solution there, but the clamping to the table leaves me at a loss. The SS parts seem expensive for what you get.


555582 Dust Collection Utitlity Vacuum Extension ... $52.95
(Item may be on back-order or is made upon ordering)

555520 Extra Extension Support Bracket ... $4.55

556186 Stay-Put Dust Collection System (Includes Stay-Put Hose, (2) End
fittings, bracket and clamp) ... $42.59
(Item may be on back-order or is made upon ordering)

So, I am wondering about a suggested clamping solution for the flex hose when drilling.

Thanks.
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wdelliott wrote:Dusty,
You came up with a good solution with the use of the flex hose. I'm wondering if you have a dust collection strategy when in drill press mode. The flex hose seems like a good solution there, but the clamping to the table leaves me at a loss. The SS parts seem expensive for what you get.


555582 Dust Collection Utitlity Vacuum Extension ... $52.95
(Item may be on back-order or is made upon ordering)

555520 Extra Extension Support Bracket ... $4.55

556186 Stay-Put Dust Collection System (Includes Stay-Put Hose, (2) End
fittings, bracket and clamp) ... $42.59
(Item may be on back-order or is made upon ordering)

So, I am wondering about a suggested clamping solution for the flex hose when drilling.

Thanks.
I don't think that it can be considered a solution and it certainly cannot be called good.

No. At the drill press, I just sweep it off onto the floor and pick it up later.
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This is what I use for dust collection when in the Drill Press mode:

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... chment.htm
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