Building a dust extractor system (Part 2)

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Adam,

I am glad your back is on the mend. :)

The dust pick on the crown guard looks very good, should help keep things much cleaner :D Your saw did not come with a pipe for that as standard? I thought the smaller TS2000 I looked at at the Midlands show came with a Y piece and hoses.

If your anything like me just being able to make anything is so much better than sitting / standing / laying around :shock:
 
Adam,

It's good to see you have managed to get back to your workshop - don't push it though. You don't want to compromise recovery for the sake of a few extra days taking it easy.
 
Adam

I echo the other posts and wonder how do you work in that small shed ???

Like the measuring kit a very nice haul :)

Looking forward to seeing the next project once you're back up to speed

Take it easy mate.

Cheers

Tony
 
Tsk, tsk. All these vernier calipers and mikes... You're not a collector are you, Adam? :wink:

Glad to hear you felt up to doing so much, but agree with the others: have a Caramel and take it easy. :D

Cheers, Alf
 
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