Correction FAMILY HANDYMAN #391 Sep 1998 (v.48#8) pg. 8
Wooden stand for a bench-top table saw has a built-in basket to collect the sawdust that falls under the saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #389 Jun 1998 (v.48#6) pg. 119
Sawdust collection box fits between the legs of a contractor's-style table saw.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #124 Jun-Jul 1999 pg. 36
Tip on improving a table saw dust collection system by covering large openings around the adjusting wheels.
FINE WOODWORKING #118 May-Jun 1996 pg. 18
Sawdust collection idea for a contractor-type saw does not require a vacuum.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #86 Sep 1995 (v.15#2) pg. 7
Tip shows how to enclose the base of a table saw with panels to form a dust bin.
SHOPNOTES #28 Jul 1996 (v.5) pg. 28
How to adapt the blade guard on a table saw to serve as the sawdust pickup for a vacuum system.
SHOPNOTES #43 Jan 1999 (v.8) pg. 4
Use plywood panels and 4" PVC pipe to collect the sawdust generated by your open-stand belt-driven table saw (Contractor's saw).
WOOD MAGAZINE #73 Oct 1994 (v.11#7) pg. 6
Trash bag and PVC frame are used to catch sawdust underneath a contractor-style table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #87 Apr 1996 (v.13#3) pg. 12
Tip suggests making removable hardboard covers for the large openings at the front and rear of a table saw to increase dust collection efficiency.
WOOD MAGAZINE #106 Jun 1998 (v.15#4) pg. 20
Contractor's style table saw upgrade. (1) Roll-around base cabinet with sawdust collection bag. (2) Combination outfeed table and motor enclosure.
WOOD MAGAZINE #106 Jun 1998 (v.15#4) pg. 60
Adapt an acrylic table saw blade guard by attaching flexible vacuum hose to a hole in the top to attach to dust collection system.
WOOD MAGAZINE #107 Aug 1998 (v.15#5) pg. 94
Overhead sawdust collector hood replaces the existing blade guard on a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #119 Dec 1999 (v.16#8) pg. 66, Insert
Sawdust collection idea for use with a contractor's style table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #133 May-Jun 2001 (v.18#4) pg. 83
Tip on covering the blade tilt wheel slot on a table saw to improve the efficiency of a sawdust collection system.
WOODSMITH #122 Apr 1999 (v.21) pg. 5
Exhausting the options. Part 2. Sawdust extraction methods for power saws and routers.
WOODWORKER Aug 1990 (v.94#8) pg. 756
A removable dust cover for the back of a contractor-style table saw is held in place with magnets for easy removal.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1997 (v.21#3) pg. 10
Tip shows how to make a dust-collection system for an open-stand table saw.
WORKBENCH Feb-Mar 1996 (v.52#1) pg. 16