My point. Today's dust is recognized and is stated to be a problem.
Along comes a 4" port and this works well for small DC units, but when
more tools are added, more power is needed to compensate for the leaks
and hose runs. With the proper size ports, leak sealing and hoses, the
extra power may not be needed.
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Group: rec.woodworking Date: Fri, Dec 26, 2003, 1:53pm (MST+7) From:
(Bob=A0Davis)
There are dozens of books and articles on dust collection that
consistently state that the hazardous nature of dust in woodworking was
not recognized several decades ago. So what's your point?
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