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    Dust Shoe Skirting

    So what are people using for dust shoe Skirting?

    I'm building my own machine and have made a dust shoe as in plate to mount router that will also hold the shop vac hose but havent decided what material to use for the skirt, I'm afraid that if its too weak it will pull in to the vac/tool, or to stiff to create movement problems.

    I also was going to make some nice cam style material holders I found on this site but since my system crashed and burned a couple weeks ago I lost the dxf s that I had squirled away and now I cant find that thread to save my life.

    thank you for any and all help.

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    I struggled to find the correct weight of material as well - same reasoning as you.

    In the end, I got ahold of a few feet of clear vinyl. It's used in car washes, and in truck loading bays during winter to allow the door to be open, but minimize loss of warm air.

    I wrap it around the dust shoe twice, cut slots 1" apart on the inner layer of skirting, then cut the second layer's slots in between each first layer slot.
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    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by CarbonKevin View Post
    I struggled to find the correct weight of material as well - same reasoning as you.

    In the end, I got ahold of a few feet of clear vinyl. It's used in car washes, and in truck loading bays during winter to allow the door to be open, but minimize loss of warm air.

    I wrap it around the dust shoe twice, cut slots 1" apart on the inner layer of skirting, then cut the second layer's slots in between each first layer slot.
    great idea, I'll see what I can find.

    John


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    The Split Shoe - Dust Shoe
    Do you have a local Vacuum Repair Shop? Go ask them what they'd suggest.
    Last edited by Dorsal; 09-11-2010 at 12:38 PM. Reason: More info


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    Do a search here, there are a few threads on this subject.

    This is what I use. The brush is from a shop vac.
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