Dust chute for drum sander

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Dust chute for drum sander

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I couldn't get a couple of bucks or no takers for a "Freebie" so I decided to put this old Mark VII motor pan to some good use. I have always just cleaned up the mess after using the drum sander but maybe this will catch some of it. I haven't tried it yet, I need to make some more refinements. The unit fits great just laying on the way tubes. It's heavy enough that it doesn't move.
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Neat re-purpose

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Since your SS won't reverse (I assume you haven't re-wired it) most of your dust is going to go down and towards the back. You might try closing off the front portion a bit to increase airflow down the back side. Trial and error works every time.

Good luck!

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Beats the clean up mess. Nice job keep us posted on the final look. :D
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Post by dusty »

I'm curious about your fence and the stop block that is mounted there. Are those Incra items? Can you give me part numbers?
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Dusty

No not Incra Jig. It is an IPM (Incremental positioning Machine) fence and stop block. Works great as a router fence for dovetails and box joints.

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Post by dgreen810 »

Forrest

You are probably right about the air flow. I thought about making a partition but wanted to see how it works before going to the trouble.

I wanted to close all the openings with something other than duct tape but will need to think about it a little.

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Post by charlese »

Hi Don!

Yours will probably work well. Here is a photo of my system. It also works.

http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... ostcount=1

Only problem is mine probably cost more than yours. I like your inventive mind!
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Post by dgreen810 »

charlese

I had an attachment like yours for my shop vac at one time. I haven't seen it in about 25 years. It may still be here somewhere but senility has set in. I dug this motor pan out of the trash twice thinking there just has to be a use for it somehow. I am thinking about using a cut-off disk and cutting the front down. I just tried the drum sander and it works great but seem to be a little confining on the front. We will see!!!

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Should work! You can cut it down little by little, best Wishes!
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Well that's a lot cheaper than what I paid for my version from woodcraft :)
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