I finally had a chance to check the Static Guard. I had a piece of black UHMD and ran it through the joiner on edge to create a pile of chips, about 4 cup. Sucked up the pile and checked the collector and vacuum. No cling to the barrel sides in the collector and no chips in the vacuum.
Some of the black UHMD has anti-static properties. To check, I rubbed the piece that went through the joiner with cotton and placed it next to some sawdust and chips; they were drawn to the piece and stuck like steel to a magnet. Cleaned the piece and sprayed a small amount of Static Guard on it then wiped clean. Moved it to the same pile; no attraction was noted.
Time will tell as to the longevity of the effectiveness of the Static Guard coating.
The Static Guard is flammable as indicated on the can. I would not recommend spraying it into the inlet with the vacuum on.
Some of the black UHMD has anti-static properties. To check, I rubbed the piece that went through the joiner with cotton and placed it next to some sawdust and chips; they were drawn to the piece and stuck like steel to a magnet. Cleaned the piece and sprayed a small amount of Static Guard on it then wiped clean. Moved it to the same pile; no attraction was noted.
Time will tell as to the longevity of the effectiveness of the Static Guard coating.
The Static Guard is flammable as indicated on the can. I would not recommend spraying it into the inlet with the vacuum on.