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Dust collection with a PC557
It works pretty good, until it clogs, and it clogs almost immediately.
Has anyone found a solution to this? I attached a vacuum, and it doesn't work too badly, but I would rather not. |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 23:47:41 GMT, "Suanne Lippman"
wrote: It works pretty good, until it clogs, and it clogs almost immediately. Has anyone found a solution to this? I attached a vacuum, and it doesn't work too badly, but I would rather not. See my post about the 333 sander. The vacuum isn't bad at all if you have the $20 auto switch. I have a DeWalt cutter and the automatic vaccum makes things really easy. Barry |
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"Suanne Lippman" wrote in
: It works pretty good, until it clogs, and it clogs almost immediately. Has anyone found a solution to this? I attached a vacuum, and it doesn't work too badly, but I would rather not. I use the DeWalt version, leave the bag in the case, and use the vacuum to clean up afterwards. That's the least hassle for me. YMMV. The $28 flexible dust hose for the PC333 ROS does work pretty well for that tool, if I can keep it out of the way of the work. Patriarch |
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