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Allan Johanson
Posts: 217
Registered: 10-21-2009
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Re: Dealing with Dust

There's tons of great info here.  The key thing is to come up with a system that you will use all the time.  I have a great cyclone in my shop and on occasion I will find myself not using it because "it's just one cut and the switch is over there somewhere".  Then a small dust cloud erupts from the tool and I end up coughing for a while.... 

 

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Allan Johanson
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Jon439
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Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: Dealing with Dust

Without endorsing them, I just received an e-mail special from Peachtree, about a battery powered respirator at a discount price.

Go to http://www.ptreeusa.com/edirect_103009.html to see it.

Again, not endorsing them, just passing on the info.

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Dave at WOOD
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Registered: 10-21-2009
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Re: Dealing with Dust

How about one of these, Joe? They do a great job of grabbing that hard-t-capture dust...

http://www.woodmagazine.com/woodworking-tools/reviews/dust-collection/11-dust-collection-tips/

 

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Dave Campbell
Deputy Editor, WOOD magazine

 

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