A couple of recent milling projects have resulted in swarf being strewn over a large area of the floor in my shed. In an attempt to rein in some of the swarf I erected a cardboard barrier while cutting some 316 and while awkward and unstable, it performed better than the 150mm high Macpac camping stove wind shield I had been using earlier.
I had purchased the orange Macpac wind shield during one of their sales a few years ago and usually remember its existence after creating a mess.

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The shortcomings of the Macpac are its inadequate height and length. A search on eBay found something more useful at a bargain price - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10-plate...53.m2749.l2649


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I sent BobL a link to the eBay screen and in the return mail I received a photo of his even more inexpensive version made from scrounged poly-carbonate and cable ties !!!

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