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I read your post 3 times. Maybe I missed it -- what is the problem you are trying to solve?
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I'm a little fuzzy as well as to the exact question, but on a guess: if you have a Unisaw, I had mine plumbed with a 6" duct running to the cabinet and a 4" to the Shark Guard ( the 4" was teed off the 6"), and it caught the dust quite well. This was with a 5HP DC sucking on it. The Shark Guard was probably the best overblade DC I've ever had. I switched to an Excalibur and threateded several times to go back to the Shark. I wound up selling the Uni and the Shark went with it.
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Snap a picture or two of the setup. I will certainly try to help. It will catch near 100% of the dust with a riving knife version and proper dust collector or shop vac. It will leave more dust on an edge clean up, but there are solutions for those type of cuts too.
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The onboard photo hosting works quite well. No need for outsourcing.
Hit the Reply button, and below the compose window is the Browse button. Poke that, pick the image you want, then click the Add Attachment button.
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Put the cursor where you want it, since it will jump to the beginning of your post, and click the Insert Into Post button to insert the code.
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You can keep adding photos.
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You can send them to me at the email address on my site or in a PM if you like. It doesn't sound like you are pleased or satisfied with the Shark Guard so far. If that is the case, then I have failed and would like to get that corrected.
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My email address can take large files if that doesn't work out. leesty at gulftel dot com
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