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Attach a Table Saw to Your Shop Vac Dust Collection System

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Here's a simple and inexpensive way to attach your table saw to a shopvac dust collection system. We're going to use off the shelf stuff you can get at your local home store and get that saw dust where it belongs!

I'm hooking up a Ridgid R4520 table saw to my shopvac dust collection system using parts you can find at most home improvement stores.

Here's a video link if you want to check out how I set up my dust collection system    • Easy Shop Vac Dust Collection System ...  

Parts Used:

4"2" Rubber Reducer https://amzn.to/3g8bsIK
2" Rubber Coupling https://amzn.to/3dWXk28
2.5" Shop Vac Extension Wand https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID2...
2.5" Shop Vac Hose https://amzn.to/3ee7awX

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