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Finally able to get move my dj-20 out of storage to the shop. I got it used a while back but didn’t have the space till now. It’s missing the dust port. Anyone know what size and where I can get a replacement. Doesn’t have to be oem. On of the plastic aftermarket will do as long as it fits. Thanks
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4" is pretty well standard on 8" joiners.
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(01-09-2021, 07:52 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: 4" is pretty well standard on 8" joiners.
Had a 4” port originally.
6” would be good if your system will support it.
These guys should have one that works:
https://www.ptreeusa.com/dust_flange.htm
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(01-09-2021, 11:22 AM)jussi Wrote: Finally able to get move my dj-20 out of storage to the shop. I got it used a while back but didn’t have the space till now. It’s missing the dust port. Anyone know what size and where I can get a replacement. Doesn’t have to be oem. On of the plastic aftermarket will do as long as it fits. Thanks
When I upgraded to a Oneida system they made me a 5" port that worked great. It never clogged and removed all the chips.
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Thanks guys. For some reason I had it in my head that the flange has to match the current screw holes. So I take it there’s no harm is just drilling new holes on the side.
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No drill away. It isn't a collectible.
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While you are at it; top of dust chute is open to cabinet. Closing off this chute greatly enhances dust collection. IIRC I used 1/4" scrap plywood (or maybe Masonite) and closed off top, attaching it with foil duct tape. Greatly enhances dust collection. Try it: you will like it.
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(01-10-2021, 04:44 PM)Philip1231 Wrote: While you are at it; top of dust chute is open to cabinet. Closing off this chute greatly enhances dust collection. IIRC I used 1/4" scrap plywood (or maybe Masonite) and closed off top, attaching it with foil duct tape. Greatly enhances dust collection. Try it: you will like it.
Yes. I used 1/2" mdf I think.
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