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28th August 2017, 11:20 PM #16
Best system I have ever seen was a guy with a huge window 3' behind his lathe with an old 6' aeroplane prop on a big motor of some sort. It sucked the dust and shavings out the window, even the large spirals got sucked straight out. He had to be careful it didn't suck him out LOL
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29th August 2017, 09:07 PM #18Woodworking mechanic
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I had my shed rewired some months ago with a 40A line and sub board. I thought I required 60A looking at my current equipment and future purchases, but I ended up with 40A as all the quotes I got worked out required requirement the same way.
100% for first machine
3/4 for next
1/2 for next
Etc.
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