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    Hi all,

    I have been reading with interest about the "Sturdee" dust extractor creation. There has been mention of plans and instructions for building, but I cant seem to locate them. Does anyone have any links to them????? Sturdee perhaps.

    Cheers from a new convert who would like to keep 2 lungs for as long as possible Simon

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    Go to here for a wealth of information, and a magnificent display of a magnificent workshop.

    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...earchid=330679
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Thanks Zenwood. I have had a squiz thru those pages. I came across a post which referred to a building diagram and instructins that were posted on the Holsmglen Triton club newletter & avail for download. When I checked the link, i found they had been archived. I was hoping someone may have access to these still?? I dont feel confident following written instructions u see. I reckon I will stuff it up at least twice b4 I get it right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonC
    I came across a post which referred to a building diagram and instructins that were posted on the Holsmglen Triton club newletter & avail for download. When I checked the link, i found they had been archived. I was hoping someone may have access to these still?? I dont feel confident following written instructions u see. I reckon I will stuff it up at least twice b4 I get it right!

    Simon,


    I too was disappointed that an apparantly wiser mind than me decided that deleting the older newsletters, which had very many great articles, and substituting it with a personal woodworker's blogg would be of more interest to everybody.

    I would have thought that an index to the articles in the newsletters and retaining them would have been better, but that isn't progress I suppose.

    Because of the withdrawel of my article on converting the Triton dustbucket into a mini cyclone I have reposted it here including the photos and diagram.

    If you have any problems let me know and I'll try and help you with your queries.


    Peter.

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    Sturdee,


    thankyou from the bottom of BOTH lungs for taking the time to put that together. Thanks for the offer of help if required......

    Cheers,

    Simon

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