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Default Grizzly Bandsaws with 2 DC ports?

I just got my G0514X and figured I would get around to Ying the DC one of
these days; so I just connected to the top port.
I sliced off a couple pieces of 12" oak (like a knife though butter!).
There was no dust in the bottom compartment where the second DC port is.
Makes me wonder if it is really worth the hassle. Anyone with more
experience than my 3 minutes? Perhaps there is a good reason for the second
port that isn't immediately obvious.


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I just got my G0514X and figured I would get around to Ying the DC one of
these days; so I just connected to the top port.
I sliced off a couple pieces of 12" oak (like a knife though butter!).
There was no dust in the bottom compartment where the second DC port is.
Makes me wonder if it is really worth the hassle. Anyone with more
experience than my 3 minutes? Perhaps there is a good reason for the
second port that isn't immediately obvious.


I'd hook them all up. The bottom port helps to keep the dust from building
up on the bottom wheel. There are so many air leaks on a BS that the dust
can go every where.


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On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 16:47:42 GMT, "Toller" wrote:

I just got my G0514X and figured I would get around to Ying the DC one of
these days; so I just connected to the top port.
I sliced off a couple pieces of 12" oak (like a knife though butter!).
There was no dust in the bottom compartment where the second DC port is.
Makes me wonder if it is really worth the hassle. Anyone with more
experience than my 3 minutes? Perhaps there is a good reason for the second
port that isn't immediately obvious.


If you have 6" duct going to your DC then connecting both ports would
be the best thing as you'll be maintaining your airflow. If your main
duct is 4" then I think it'd probably be a bad idea to try to Y it,
you'd be reducing your airflow where you need it most.


-Leuf
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Default Grizzly Bandsaws with 2 DC ports?

I have a shopfox 17" and it needs both for good collection of really
fine dust from tropical's. and even both is not quite enough always.
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