Controlling planer shavings on site
I recently purchased a DeWalt thickness planer,
and I was amazed and pleased with the fan-assisted chip-ejection setup.
In the shop, I can hook up the planer’s ejection port to my 4-in.-dia.
dust-collection hose to manage the piles of chips. But what about taking
this portable planer out of the shop and onto a job site? I reasoned
that with the tool’s chip-ejection fan, I should be able to come up with
a low-tech portable dust collector.
The solution was to take a Rubbermaid Roughneck trash can and bore a hole in it for a 2 1/2-in.-dia. vacuum hose that hooks up to the ejection port on the planer, as shown in the drawing above. Next, I had my daughter sew a bag from some landscape fabric with a drawstring large enough to go over the rim of the trash can. Propped up from the inside with a 2x2 scrap, it looks like a mini version of my shop unit. It catches 95% of the shavings. Cleanup is a breeze.
The solution was to take a Rubbermaid Roughneck trash can and bore a hole in it for a 2 1/2-in.-dia. vacuum hose that hooks up to the ejection port on the planer, as shown in the drawing above. Next, I had my daughter sew a bag from some landscape fabric with a drawstring large enough to go over the rim of the trash can. Propped up from the inside with a 2x2 scrap, it looks like a mini version of my shop unit. It catches 95% of the shavings. Cleanup is a breeze.
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