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DIY Overhead crown guard with dust extraction.
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<blockquote data-quote="Inspector" data-source="post: 1457883" data-attributes="member: 1810"><p>Jacob you are one that will never understand dust and it's dangers because you don't want to make the effort to learn and that's okay for you. Telling everyone far and wide that Bill's information is wrong is a danger to newer woodworkers. You're "knowledge" of dust collection is rooted in the distant past and because you have always been doing things a certain way you are not open to learn that it may be wrong and can be improved. What Bill said on his site about fine dust a couple decades ago is being realized in todays regulations. The EU standards for dust are among the most stringent in the world now and are magnitudes lower than allowed when you got your start. When Bill came out with his information he got dumped on by lots like yourself including duct collection manufactures. Funny thing is that many have copied his cyclone because it is that good. The only company that makes his cyclone and is decent enough to pay him a royalty is Clear Vue. The rest just poached his work. His work has been verified and confirmed by others and it isn't, as you believe, "masses of dubious experiments and observations generating a huge fog of vague mis-information."</p><p></p><p>Someday you will be in a bed and you can proudly say "I never.... cough.... bothered with.... cough hack.... fine dust collection.... because it gasp hack cough cough.... isn't problem....harrk cough.... and isn't needed. Cough hack gob spit gasp.... where's my oxygen?"</p><p></p><p>Pete, a nutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inspector, post: 1457883, member: 1810"] Jacob you are one that will never understand dust and it's dangers because you don't want to make the effort to learn and that's okay for you. Telling everyone far and wide that Bill's information is wrong is a danger to newer woodworkers. You're "knowledge" of dust collection is rooted in the distant past and because you have always been doing things a certain way you are not open to learn that it may be wrong and can be improved. What Bill said on his site about fine dust a couple decades ago is being realized in todays regulations. The EU standards for dust are among the most stringent in the world now and are magnitudes lower than allowed when you got your start. When Bill came out with his information he got dumped on by lots like yourself including duct collection manufactures. Funny thing is that many have copied his cyclone because it is that good. The only company that makes his cyclone and is decent enough to pay him a royalty is Clear Vue. The rest just poached his work. His work has been verified and confirmed by others and it isn't, as you believe, "masses of dubious experiments and observations generating a huge fog of vague mis-information." Someday you will be in a bed and you can proudly say "I never.... cough.... bothered with.... cough hack.... fine dust collection.... because it gasp hack cough cough.... isn't problem....harrk cough.... and isn't needed. Cough hack gob spit gasp.... where's my oxygen?" Pete, a nutter. [/QUOTE]
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