Beertje said:Using a TS55 coupled with a C26 extractor i am experiencing quite a lot of dust from the front end as i do cross cuts, obviously i dont expect 100% suction but how much escaped dust should i expect?
Michael Kellough said:Dust from the front end? Do you mean the beginning of the cut or the end of the cut?
There is always dust blow out at the end of the cut as the blade emerges from the wood. If your are doing a lot of cross cuts there will be a lot of dust behind the bench/table. If that’s a problem just add a stop block where the exit kerf will be. That will stop the dust exiting the first cut but be much less effective on subsequent cuts. Just move the stop block over a little for each cut.
rst said:I've attached a 1" National Guard Products weatherstrip to my 55 and 75. Works great for eliminating side thrown chips, also have closed the rectangular opening with a piece of thin ABS. My next modification will be to get a NGP 6611A style strip and make slots for attaching attaching so I can move the brush down further for edge cuts.
The video is for HK85, but same can be done with 55. Also, you could add a cover to the pendulum part. It will be essentially the same as the cover utilized on VN-HK85 grooving unit, but flat.=player_embeddedMichael Kellough said:Any tips to improve dust collection on the HK saws?