Overhead trolley for Festool vac hose
#17
If you want it to work like a curtain rod but be able to go around curves, you might consider something like this:
http://woodgears.ca/curtain_rods/corner.html
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#18
Or
https://www.mcmaster.com/#cable-trolleys/=1dbmkq4
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#19
How about some cable, a turnbuckle, and some pulleys. 


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The "M15" pulleys are $10.59 /5 on Amazon.  Should not be much more at a local hardware. 

If you don't need a long run, steel rod may work too, though a long run likely would sag in the middle, causing the pulleys to gravitate toward the middle.
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#20
I may just mount one of my boom arms from  my photo studio.

It swings side to side in an arc.  It wall mounts.

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#21
Cooler, that’s almost exactly what I use.
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(06-18-2018, 12:31 PM)WaterlooMarc Wrote: Cooler, that’s almost exactly what I use.

This swings in an arc, and the saw travels in a straight line.   It did not seem like it would work that well.  

I have two wall mounted ones and one light stand mounted one.  So it would not be a problem to try it out.  

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