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Old 04-16-2007, 10:21 PM   #1
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Default Looking for a dust blower for Delta 40-601

Does anyone know where I can get a flexible/adjustable dust blower to replace the rigid blower I have on my Delta 40-601? Thanks
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Where do you live? Dayton, Ohio has a placed called Mendelson's and they have on the 3rd floor just about every type and size of blower's you can imagine.
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I bought a flexible blower from Mike - www.mikesworkshop.com. Not sure if it will fit the Delta though
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:27 PM   #4
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refueler1, Wildwood designs has a 13" flexible blower kit with 6 feet of air hose for $14.95. PM me if you need their website.
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Here's what I did with a flex blower attachment like you can get from Mike or Wildwood. I have my shop plumbed with compressor air everywhere and at each takeoff or quick release there's a regulator because of the different tools I plug into them. This regulator I put right on my Delta so I could adjust according to how the wood stuck around the saw cuts. Those flex pipe arrangements run from $14 - 17 most places... pOp
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That's nifty Mike!
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that is a great idea. I also like the track mounting system you have for the tools.
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try www.princessauto.com .



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I have 2 Delta scroll saws...both blowers are broke... Delta parts were out-of-stock for several months... I bought a fish aquarium airpump, used a little duct tape and now I don't need Delta's parts.... Flyrod in the sawdust
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Old 04-24-2007, 02:21 AM   #10
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I have changed my mind and instead of using a dust blower, I want to attach some sort of vacuum in place of the blower so instead of blowing dust around the area I can suck it up as I saw. I found an aussie site that has a special attachment but it wont work for my saw.
Thanks again.
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