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OOps. Sorry; I did not realize that I was responding to a very old post,
until it was too late. -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
OOps. Sorry; I did not realize that I was responding to a very old post, until it was too late. I solved the problem by setting up a shop vac to suck up the chips off the stock being cut. It's not an elegant solution but it works. There wasn't room to install a rolling wire brush but it probably would work on a larger saw. Tony |
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