Hokay, even with my fancy-dancy shower curtain splash guard, I was still getting wet. Got sick and tired of it, so I super-sized the concept. I used 3/4" aluminum u-channel, and 3 shower curtain liners from walmart. I went up 48" above the front of the tray.
All 3 sides are covered, and there is a split in the middle, shown in the pictures. I can easily change tools, and even get to the E-stop button. Much quicker and easier to move out of the way. It won't stop any projectiles, but it does stop ALL of the splashing, now. :-) Took about an hour of build, $40 for the u-channel and $30 for the curtains liners.
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Agreed, very nice...
If you wanted something that will stop projectiles, you can add another curtain of the welded stainless mesh they use for shark-suits. A bit pricey at $35+ per square foot though. But you can see through it, and it'll stop most flying objects.
Nicely done! I used PVC pipe and thick vinyl, but I like the sliding curtain idea better.
I like it. Can you show a picture of how you attach it to the chip pan?
Last edited by Steve Seebold; 02-06-2013 at 08:54 AM.
You can buy GOOD PARTS or you can buy CHEAP PARTS, but you can't buy GOOD CHEAP PARTS.
Here's the promised pic:
Does you enclosuer cover 3 sides or all 4? I like it either way.
I will occasionally use a cutter called a Shear Hog, and when I do, coolant goes EVERYWHERE, including all over me. Or if I have the coolant lines improperly adjusted when using any tool it can be a coolant disaster.
This enclosure would all but eliminate that problem.
Today is the day. I'll post pictures when it's finished.
Last edited by Steve Seebold; 02-09-2013 at 11:24 AM. Reason: spelt som werds rong
You can buy GOOD PARTS or you can buy CHEAP PARTS, but you can't buy GOOD CHEAP PARTS.
I started with 3, then have strung a support cable across the back and covered it, also. It's needed for larger cutters.