Ed in Tampa
06-12-2007, 11:54 AM
I got the latest Sharkguard for a SS mounted on my machine.
See included pictures
So far with limited testing it seems to do everything it promises. I cut various wood and it caught most of the dust. I even did a shaving cut on MDF (produces a bunch of dust) and none excaped the Shark.
The thing I like best is if your doing a non through cut you can remove the blade guard and it mounting and still have the riving knife. Mounting and removing just the blade guard is nothing more than losening the two wing nuts and flipping up the keeper and pulling it off. Of course the whole assembly mounts to the SS just like the original blade guard.
Lee Styron is a super guy to work with and goes out of his way to make things right.
Ed
See included pictures
So far with limited testing it seems to do everything it promises. I cut various wood and it caught most of the dust. I even did a shaving cut on MDF (produces a bunch of dust) and none excaped the Shark.
The thing I like best is if your doing a non through cut you can remove the blade guard and it mounting and still have the riving knife. Mounting and removing just the blade guard is nothing more than losening the two wing nuts and flipping up the keeper and pulling it off. Of course the whole assembly mounts to the SS just like the original blade guard.
Lee Styron is a super guy to work with and goes out of his way to make things right.
Ed