Dave Richards
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I've been thinking again. Run for the hills!
Well, if you didn't heed my warning, here's my thought. I am planning to build a box on which I'll mount my Jet contractor's saw. I think I would use the space directly below the saw for dust collection access. I was wondering about getting a cheap, small, maybe used DC motor/blower assembly and installing it so the intake is attached directly to the dust collection port on the bottom of the saw. I'd probably use a short bit of DC flex hose to isolate vibration from the DC motor. The output would be fed to the existing DC with the canister filter.
What do you think?
Well, if you didn't heed my warning, here's my thought. I am planning to build a box on which I'll mount my Jet contractor's saw. I think I would use the space directly below the saw for dust collection access. I was wondering about getting a cheap, small, maybe used DC motor/blower assembly and installing it so the intake is attached directly to the dust collection port on the bottom of the saw. I'd probably use a short bit of DC flex hose to isolate vibration from the DC motor. The output would be fed to the existing DC with the canister filter.
What do you think?