A black plastic sack will do, but is there something better?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Dust cover for Hegner
Collapse
X
-
I use one of those 'bed in a bag' zippered bags that I got when I bought a new comforter for my bed. Not sure what the difference is in size as I have an ol' yella...I only cover it up when I'm doing any finish coating...otherwise it's covered with sawdust - lol! It's a little heavier duty than a black plastic bag...but you might also try one of those outdoor furniture chair covers that you can pick up pretty cheap. Good Luck in the Hunt!~ Kim
A day in my shop is like a day at the beach...full of sunshine and ya never know where the sawdust may end up!
www.gonecoastalart.com
Comment
-
One word "WHY"
www.pajarostudiowns.com
Excalibur EX-21 fanaticOne of the Chosen few
"The Rumors Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated......I am retired!!!!!!!".
Comment
-
Depends where you keep your saw. The roof of the garage I keep mine in leaks in places when it rains heavily...keeping the saw covered makes sense in such situations. I also have a dartboard nearby & the saw table has a few dents from darts falling out of the board...had it been covered it would not have happened. Then there's the safety issue of leaving a saw uncovered if you have children around.
Comment
Unconfigured Ad Widget
Collapse
Latest Topics
Collapse
-
Our scrolling SIG is discussing using spiral blades at our March 17th meeting. After past bad experiences with the spiral blade, I took the time to cut two different projects (below) with spirals using a combination of Pegas and Flying Dutchman. The bear is cut from bigleaf maple and the lion is we...
-
Channel: Tools and Blades
Today, 03:09 PM -
-
Reply to A few Fretwork projects completed.by jim_mexThat's some amazingly detailed and precision cutting plus a very nice selection of patterns.
Some folks just have a level of skill, patience and concentration that I can only dream about!
Excellent work!-
Channel: Fretwork and Portraits
Today, 12:21 PM -
-
Reply to I need your insightby RolfGlade Fade, interesting video. Thanks for the link....
-
Channel: Scroll Saw Business Side
Today, 11:00 AM -
-
Reply to A few Fretwork projects completed.by NC ScrollerJohn you have been very busy turning out outstanding pieces....
-
Channel: Fretwork and Portraits
Today, 09:03 AM -
-
Reply to Eagleby NC ScrollerKeith you did a great job. Alzheimer's is a terrible disorder. I pray for strength for you and your family....
-
Channel: General Scroll Saw
Today, 09:00 AM -
Comment