Norm St.Onge
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- Joined
- Jan 23, 2007
- Messages
- 50
90% of my work is small projects done on-site. After hassling with the cord and extractor hose hanging up on the table and the guide rail I took drastic action.
Scrap piece of 2x6, drill a 1/4 inch hole, press in the hose holder (it's snug enough to not fall out but still rotates easily), quick clamp the thing to my bench and feed the vac hose and cord through it and I was good to go.
It's not pretty and it's not slick but it does work for a quick and dirty and inexpensive solution for on-site work.
-Norm
Scrap piece of 2x6, drill a 1/4 inch hole, press in the hose holder (it's snug enough to not fall out but still rotates easily), quick clamp the thing to my bench and feed the vac hose and cord through it and I was good to go.
It's not pretty and it's not slick but it does work for a quick and dirty and inexpensive solution for on-site work.
-Norm