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Hi Me,

I saw one magazine article that showed how to cut a back closure away so
that it would clear all belts, arms etc, in any position (height or tilt).
The result was about 50% open, and didn't look to accomplish anything as far
as controlling sawdust.

My plan, when I get my round tuit, is to make a back panel that will work
with any blade height adjustment, and that is held in place with magnets, so
that it's 30 seconds work to remove before I tilt the blade. (Which I do
about once each quarter.)

Haven't done it, just thought about it.

Old Guy


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hello i live in the uk and own a contractors saw ,i have fitted a sloping
dust tray and have blanked the back of the saw .with some thin mdf this
works great till i want to tilt the sawblade,then i have to remove the
mdf.have any members found, or devised away of tilting the sawblade with
out removing the blanking piece.(ie with movable slats?)

tia frank