Installing a dust collector on your table saw can make clean-up easier, as well as making your work area much safer. With the dust collector in place, the sawdust will be collected rather than cast into the air for you to breathe. A simple dust collection system can be installed, as the below steps outline, in minimal time and at a very reasonable cost.
Instructions
How to Make a Table Saw Dust Collector
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Purchase a wet-dry shop vac to use as the dust collector. You will be able to remove the shop-vac from the table saw when it is needed elsewhere.
2Determine the best route for your vacuum hose. Depending on the design of your table saw, either run the hose above the saw table or secure it beneath the saw just beside the blade. In either instance you will need to secure the hose using either cable ties or hose clamps, once again depending on how your saw is configured.
3Route the vacuum hose away from the saw. Using more cable ties/hose clamps, secure the hose to the table frame or counter. Make certain the hose is clear of all moving parts of the saw and will not be a tripping hazard to the person operating the saw.
4Connect the vacuum hose to the shop-vac. You can either connect the hose directly to the shop-vac or couple it with the hose provided with the shop-vac. Make certain there are no crimps in the hose, and as few sharp curves as possible. Use the shortest amount of hose possible.
5Apply power to the shop-vac. Plug in the shop-vac to a standard wall outlet. You will probably need to make adjustments to the hose and may want to consider using a directional attachment much like you would find on your household vacuum cleaner.
Can I use a tent as the dust collector? I have used this for both table saw and miter saw stand and it's works perfectly fine. Please let me know your idea.
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