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Post by 9fingers on Oct 23, 2007 21:07:59 GMT
I bought a chaiwanese 12 inch thicknesser from a forum member about 6 months ago. A fine solid bit of kit that performed well from the outset but was ill mannered enough to throw all the shavings on the floor or bench. I needed a way to collect the shavings and feed them to my DC that has 100mm hose. I had some 100mm drain pipe in the workshop. This is standard soil pipe as used in France. Ours is 110mm. I buy it in the DIY sheds in France when on holiday. It does not take up much space as you can fill the centre up with wine bottles!! The unmodified machine looks like this. The blade guard showed little resistance to the bandsaw I then put the shortened guard back into the machine The drain pipe gets a rectangular slot cut in it the full width of the thicknesser outlet and bolted to a simple aluminium bracket. One end of the pipe has an mdf plug cut to a force fit. and The bracket has mounting holes drilled in it and these are used as a jig to drill and tap holes in the cutter block casting. there are 5 in totla but the picture just shows 2. Finally a couple of views of the extraction adaptor fitted. The device is not an air/dust tight fit but it does not matter. In use every shaving is sucked up and the bench stays perfectly clear. I should have done this months ago. Bob
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Post by dom on Oct 24, 2007 4:51:22 GMT
Very neat.
Dom
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Post by hobbit on Oct 24, 2007 16:14:46 GMT
Can't see owt
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Post by 9fingers on Oct 24, 2007 18:54:34 GMT
Hi Hobbitt, Are you looking from behind a firewall or a proxy server with filters? When I view the forum from work, the pictures don't appear but it is fine from home. If you PM me you email address I can send them to you. typically about 1.5mb per picture if your mail box can stand it Bob
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Post by mooretoolsplease on Oct 24, 2007 21:34:11 GMT
very neat and tidy, much easier having it out of the side rather than straight out the back like on most machines.
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noel
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Post by noel on Oct 24, 2007 23:08:22 GMT
Very good and I agree, side exit is much better than the centre. Well done.
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Post by wrongnail on Mar 16, 2008 10:44:01 GMT
Thanks Bob... I am looking into a similar arrangement now for my Sedgwick Planer. It is also ill-mannered with shaving ejection! BTW, the benches ar almost finished. Pics will be posted when it's all done. I'll be able to walk into the shop, find something and walk out again, without need for a mountaineering course! Regards John
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Post by 9fingers on Mar 16, 2008 10:56:59 GMT
Hi John, Good to hear from you. Not seen you posting for a while until the other day when you popped up in the the other place. Glad the bench tops are coming on. - soon like you need some more stuff if you can move that easily in the workshop!!
Bob
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