Since some of you have read my blogs you know that I am new to LJ but I have been a self-taught woodworker for twenty plus years now. Recently I purchased a 3/4 HP Jet Dust Collector for a steal off of CL and considering its size, it fits into my corner of the garage a lot better than some of the others I have seen or could afford. As I was finishing up the dust collector connection for my table saw last night I started thinking about this whole static electricity thing. I have been shocked several times by my shopvac over the years but as I step into the next class of dust collection I realized that I am moving more product at a higher rate of speed thus creating more static electricity. While I was shopping for components to hook up to my newly acquired DC I noticed that the clear 4-inch flexible hose I got on clearance from Woodcraft was reinforced with wire. I know that there are kits out there to spiral wire around the hose but why can't the wire that reinforces the hose serve the same purpose? Last night I put a butt connector on the end that attaches to the DC and as soon as I pick up an alligator clip I am going to solder a piece of wire onto the tool end of the hose with enough length to clip it onto whatever piece of equipment I am using. I guess my question in all of this is, will this suffice for solving the static electricity issue?