Kevin, I made it 7 and a 1/2 minutes and then gave up on trying to see and guess at whatever you were trying to do. You're camera was positioned in a way that we couldn't see diddly squat because you were blocking the matter saw. You should have set your camera on that little shelf right there to your left pointing at what you were doing, maybe you could redo this whole thing again so anybody that wants to watch it can actually see what you're doing.
That's fair. I have a nasty habit of doing that, and I'm working to get better. Reshooting it right now is not an option. The disassembly of the saw is in Travis's instruction video, as well as the reassembly. There is more detail and close-ups later in the video.
Sure. I used the DGS I Socket. The model I have is not available anymore, but they have a newer version. If you use "Automated Vacuum Switch" to search ob Amazon, you'll find a bunch of then
Be careful with these, the plastic is brittle and will explode if a piece of whatever you're cutting gets launched into the chute. He really should consider using solid plastic or even switching to something like aluminum to keep this from happening.
@@KRWoodworks That's news to me. I follow his channel and socials, he changed the design but mentioned nothing about his manufacturing process as far as I can tell. I'm on my 3rd chute, I bought three... two exploded. The plastic isn't solid. It's hollow, kind of like the zig zag pattern found between the layers of cardboard. That makes it brittle and prone to shattering. Dewalt tried to use plastic for their units but had to do a mass recall for the same issue. I'd hate for this guy to get sued for this. I'll give Travis credit where it's due, his design is wonderful when it works. Stay safe.
Kevin, I made it 7 and a 1/2 minutes and then gave up on trying to see and guess at whatever you were trying to do. You're camera was positioned in a way that we couldn't see diddly squat because you were blocking the matter saw. You should have set your camera on that little shelf right there to your left pointing at what you were doing, maybe you could redo this whole thing again so anybody that wants to watch it can actually see what you're doing.
That's fair. I have a nasty habit of doing that, and I'm working to get better. Reshooting it right now is not an option. The disassembly of the saw is in Travis's instruction video, as well as the reassembly.
There is more detail and close-ups later in the video.
Hi Kevin. Very nice video. Could you give me the reference of the system yo use for start both machines at the same time?
Thanks.
Sure. I used the DGS I Socket. The model I have is not available anymore, but they have a newer version.
If you use "Automated Vacuum Switch" to search ob Amazon, you'll find a bunch of then
Tks for your answer
Be careful with these, the plastic is brittle and will explode if a piece of whatever you're cutting gets launched into the chute. He really should consider using solid plastic or even switching to something like aluminum to keep this from happening.
Travis discovered that very early on from customer feedback. He redesigned it and solved the issue.
@@KRWoodworks That's news to me. I follow his channel and socials, he changed the design but mentioned nothing about his manufacturing process as far as I can tell. I'm on my 3rd chute, I bought three... two exploded.
The plastic isn't solid. It's hollow, kind of like the zig zag pattern found between the layers of cardboard. That makes it brittle and prone to shattering. Dewalt tried to use plastic for their units but had to do a mass recall for the same issue. I'd hate for this guy to get sued for this.
I'll give Travis credit where it's due, his design is wonderful when it works.
Stay safe.