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RE: Dust Collector - lincmercguy - 09-09-2020 "Another trick I found when replacing the clear bag was to hold it in place with duct tape then fasten the clamp, takes one less hand that way. I also lined the clamp's mating surface with adhesive back felt weather stripping. I think the seal is better that way. " My old Grizzly collector like that had some metal hooks to hold the bag in place while clamping. It was a nice minor feature. I did the same thing with the sealing surface. It really helped reduce any dust blown. I would recommend it to anyone who has that style. RE: Dust Collector - Bill_de - 09-09-2020 (08-22-2020, 09:02 AM)Mike 55 Wrote: Hi, Mike, I have a slightly oversize (one bay is 8ft longer) 2 car garage. I have 1 1 1/2 HP Steel City dust collector. I have the Rockler 4" expandable hose. It is positioned to reach the table saw, radial arm saw, 12" belt/disk sander, and router table. The jointer, band saw, and planer are mobile and move easily into position when needed. Smaller tools hook up to a shop vac. With many of the tools on wheels, I have been able to put my car in the garage every night for the past 15 years. The Rockler hose made a big difference because it collapses and is out of the way when not in use. -- |