Wow,
Thank you for asking that question from Reible. I have always wondered where to set that at. No wonder I keep getting sawdust on top. I have been
keeping mine open as far as it could go thinking it would capture more. Now I see that reduces the velocity sweet. Thank you.
Interesting ideas on table saw guards plus
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Don't blame Reible for that answer, it was mine right or wrongkd6vpe wrote:Wow,
Thank you for asking that question from Reible. I have always wondered where to set that at. No wonder I keep getting sawdust on top. I have been
keeping mine open as far as it could go thinking it would capture more. Now I see that reduces the velocity sweet. Thank you.

Ed in Tampa
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