Luckydevil
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What is the best way to keep sawdust from going EVERYWHERE when doing wood work in the garage? I cut a bunch of pieces and now it looks like a friggin sawmill in there. Every inch of the garage has sawdust on it. 


. I mean why would you do that inside anyways even my table saw goes out back under the awning if I am gonna use it heck I make enough messes in the shop with steel I sure dont want sawdust everywhere too bondo dust is also a fun one I try too move outside before doing any serious work involving sanding of boondo rickairmedic said:Luke you have a circular saw as in skill saw .WEEEEEEEEEELLLLL then thats differant easiest way too keep sawdust out of the shop with that type of saw set the danged saw horses up outside![]()
. I mean why would you do that inside anyways even my table saw goes out back under the awning if I am gonna use it heck I make enough messes in the shop with steel I sure dont want sawdust everywhere too bondo dust is also a fun one I try too move outside before doing any serious work involving sanding of boondo
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Rick
Luckydevil said:bmwpower- dust collector attachments on the tools or do they make larger ones?
danski0224 said:Festool isn't the only player in the saw guide system arena: http://www.eurekazone.com/index.html
ultgar said:I know...there are others like http://www.mafell.de/englisch/produkte/prod_saegen_i.htm . SD
ranger_dood said:I just take it all outside... I use a cordless circular saw, anyway, so it's no big deal. Keeps the mess and noise outside.

danski0224 said:The Eurekazone product is much cheaper than the Festool or the Mafell system, and probably does the job just as well in most respects, without being a Harbor Freight import knockoff of a good tool.
Next time I have an itch for a table saw, I'll be getting the EZ Smart system.

