Why Table Saws Suck at Dust Collection

I built this Delta 36-725 mobile table saw cart three years ago trying to solve one thing: dust collection. At the time, I thought I was building the perfect hybrid—part contractor saw, part cabinet saw, all on wheels. More storage. More surface area. Better dust control. And for a while… I thought I had almost won. But after living with this cart for years, I’ve got opinions. In this video I’m walking through the original build, what worked, what absolutely didn’t, and what I’d do differently if I built a mobile table saw cart again. This is not a how-to. This is a warning. If you own a Delta 36-725, are building a table saw workstation, or you’re trying to improve your table saw dust collection, maybe learn from my mistakes first. SPECIAL THANKS TO: ‪@horndogmaps‬ ‪@AnotherWoodshopPodcast‬ and ‪@ScottWalshWoodworking‬ Scott's table saw cart video:    • A Jobsite Table Saw Shouldn't Be This Good   and his Jobsite Station plans: https://scottwalsh.co/products/jobsit... Follow me at   / bossanovaworkshop   #Delta36725 #TableSawCart #DustCollection #Woodworking #Woodfluencer 00:00 Introduction 01:32 Everything Is Content? 03:16 The Original Build Video 06:41 Regret #1: Size Matters 07:46 Regret #2: Leveling The Wings 09:10 Regret #3: Dust Collection 10:28 Am I Wrong? 17:15 Should You Build This?