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#1 ·
What do you use to clean saw dust off your feet so it doesn't track through the house? Drug house gets so full of sawdust so quickly after a few times through I need to clean off the rug.
 
#8 ·
I take mine off on the front porch before I go inside.
My shop (garage) is attached so it's strait from the sawdust into the house. I wear work boots, so not the easiest to remove each time. Also I have a 5 & 6 year old boys, so I'm fighting a loosing battle but who knows maybe someone out there has a brilliant idea.
 
#9 ·
TRUE. My biggest offenders are
1. Table Saw - I have the DW745. It does have dust collection below but the problem is with this design the side of the lower blade guard is only about 2/3 up the blade. The upper portion of the blade is open (under the table) so when the blade is tilted the guard doesn't hit the bottom of the table. I've thought about trying to fabricate a flexible shield but it's never made it high enough on the list of projects.
2. Round over bit in Colt - I've seen various shop built dust collection ideas for this one, just haven't got around to making any yet. I did buy dust ports for my new Dewalt router but they don't get enough of the dust to justify the frustration of wrangling the hose.
3. Circular saw - I really want to get a track saw and throw the Makita away.
4. Surface planer DW734 - the dust port doesn't stay put on the tool
5. actually... that's a long list that could keep going but dinner's hot so...
 
#14 ·
4" paint brush.

Brush everything down before I leave the room, from my head downwards (while still wearing the dust mask!). Most days I wear sandals because of medical problems, so I sit down, take off the sandals and brush my feet as well as inside the sandals. then just vacuum the floor.

Doesnt help, she still complains.
 
#16 ·
I have been wearing crocs. No I have not dropped anything yet. To walk from the shop I have to walk outside 20 feet to the house on a side walk. It has been raining lately so I take them off when I come in the back door. It is real easy to step out of the crocs. Saw dust does not stick to them. Slides right off. Also they are water proof.

In the cold now I am wearing socks but in the summer bare feet.
 
#17 ·
The shoe scraper brush is about $20 on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Scraper-Orig...CD4ZE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481124830&sr=8-2&keywords=golf+shoe+scraper+brush.

Another option: Rubber-Cal "Herringbone" Coir Boot Scraper Brush, 2.5 by 12 by 13-Inch https://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Cal-H...04D17T8S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481125037&sr=8-1&keywords=mud+scraper+door+mat

I just use a rough surface rug and vaccum it out now and again. You could consider making your own with brushes on a wooden grice on top of a low box that's hooked up to your DC unit.

What does the best for me, however, is stamping my feet on a concrete porch a few times before entering the house. I agree that better DC would make some difference.
 
#20 ·
vacuum...
you need to remove the the dust.. not just knock it off...
if it's still an issue, no matter what you do it may be an OCD/drama issue and those a tough ones to work with/round...
 
#24 ·
if it's still an issue, no matter what you do it may be an OCD/drama issue and those a tough ones to work with/round...
On one hand, thankfully there is no OCD/drama issues related here. Regardless, I know the sawdust makes a mess and I have young boys who want to come out and help daddy work. Half the time they come out in sock feet (which REALLY picks up the sawdust). So far the best option I've seen suggested is the brush caddy. That seems most likely to wipe off the wood without clogging like a rug does. Maybe use that as a first step, then the rug/door mat as a final wipe before coming inside.

thanks
Everend
 
#26 ·
The only time I get covered with saw dust is when I use my router table. I move it out side, Place a box fan so it blows past me and away, run my shop vac at the blade and y it to the lower section of the router table, but I still get covered with dust.
I use my air tank to blow my self clean, while still wearing my breathing mask and goggles.
The compressor is always on and it just takes a moment to clean up. Then I have a 40 foot walk to the back door though grass, so a rug at the back door works just fine.
 
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