charlie b wrote:
Thanks! Will order that one and the flex hose version to the left
IF they can take a quick disconnect. Will come in handy on the
drill press and maybe the router table as well.
charlie b
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It was in response to your first response to my first response to your
original posting.
;-)
Other than that, you're welcome.
It looks like the one on the right may have a hose barb. That's easy
enough to replace with a quick disconnect. Might also consider using a
whip hose or a universal swiveling connector. That universal is worth
its weight in gold as it lets the hose lay however it wishes to. The
universal is about $15 but I used one all day everyday was a diw maker
and it never showed any signs of failure.
I hope that this doesn't simply result in your getting a face full of chips.
Bill
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