TS55 REQ

linnlp12

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I used my TS55 REQ extensively for the first time today with a CT36.  I was surprised at the amount of dust that was coming off the saw.  It was coming out of the front of the saw as I was cutting. The edge of the plywood was hanging over the end of my MFT, using a rail and FS fast clamp.  I am using a 36mm antistatic hose with the boom arm.  I am using the green splinter guard instead of the clear one. Does this make a difference?  I was cutting the edges off of one side of 1 inch plywood.  I guess I was expecting very little dust.  My Kapex collected more dust than the TS55.  Any comments or suggestions? 
 
The dc is not as good when trimming edges. 

Take the hose off, make the same cut and see how much more dust there is.
 
I believe that for maximum dust collection efficiency it is recommended that you have a solid surface under the cut line. Most people seem to use 1" rigid foam...
 
WarnerConstCo. said:
The dc is not as good when trimming edges. 

Take the hose off, make the same cut and see how much more dust there is.

This is a good way to see whats really being put out as dust by the saw.

You want it to go in the CT, so you can cut over a solid surface as mentioned and put tape over the arbor hole of the saw.
On the cut table with fence (MFT?) add a wood block at the end of the cut to encapsulate the blow out as the saw finishes the cut.
 
Thanks for the replies.  Can you advise details on the "foam" I should buy to put under the workpiece? Is there a specific name?
 
Pink.

I think it's called closed cell. (Someone less brain dead will respond).
 
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