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Thread: Porter Cable miter saw -- lots of sawdust

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    Porter Cable miter saw -- lots of sawdust

    I have a relatively new 10" PC compound miter saw with dual lasers. I like most of the features, but I have no idea what to do about the dust. The dust collection bag is a joke, and sticking my shop vac hose into the dust collection port seems to do nothing. I had to make many cuts today and ended up covered in sawdust. I really should to wear a mask when I use it. Might mine be defective? Any solutions, other than building a dust collection system just for it, would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    Hello Ellen,

    What works and will take a little work ,is to hook a

    a Big gulp on a stand or directly to your saw.

    I have minre on a small tripod.

    http://www.pennstateind.com/store/dbgulp.html

    Hope this helps.

    Per
    "all men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night....wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
    T.E. Lawrence

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    12" Delta here

    Hi Ellen,

    I don't know about the 10", but I have a 12" Delta dual laser. I just stick a Fein vacuum hose where the bag would otherwise attach and while it doesn't get everything, it gets 80% or more. Is something missing or not aligned on the "scoop" portion of the mechanism in back of the blade?

    Curt

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    I get reasonably effective collection with a combination of the guard pickup and a downdraft system on my miter station. It's not perfect but gets a lot more "stuff" than it misses.

    (Ellen, I just remembered that I own you dimensions from my sharpening cabinet. Sorry...I will really try to remember today if the girls are behaving well enough for me to get into the shop for a few minutes)
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    Using my Fein vac hose in the dust collection port is exactly what I tried to do, unsucessfuly. I'll check out the "scoop".

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    Gosh, and I thought a Big Gulp was a drinking cup from 7-11. This seems reasonably priced so I'll check into it.

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    Ellen; Not sure why, but all miter saws seem to share this problem to a greater or lesser extent.

    Big Gulp is the simplest solution. It comes with an articulating arm for mounting, which you can either use or rig something else.

    Bill

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    Check the hood over the blade. On the back side there should be some slots or ports for the dust to go into. They might be blocked.

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