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I am continuing to attack dust in my basement workshop. My current target is
my random orbital sander. The filter attached to the sander gets some of the dust but a bunch more spinsoff uncollected. In the book "Controlling Dust in the Workshop" by Rick Peters he talks about building a downdraft sanding table (pegboard over a box with a dust collector attached. He also talks about a shopmade air cleaner placed near the sanding process. I kind of like the sanding table idea but before I spend the time making one I'd like to hear some feedback from those of you who might have used them. TIA. Dick Snyder |
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