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11th March 2020, 10:01 PM #31.
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They do some commercial jobs like furniture, our shed made $2.5k building a steel 12m long low bridge as a Parisienne centerpiece for a fund raising charity ball, assembling wheelchairs, monthly Bunnings sausage sizzles they can get grants from Councils, state lotteries, fed govt, service clubs etc. our $450k shed was mostly funded by the City council. No funds for dust extractor though. Our shed has to raise the full cost of the Clearvue Max and ducting.
Though the big RL300 inside with manual bin doesn’t make much sense to me, if you need 300mm extraction, you probably produce so much waste you want it briquetteing or pushing outside with a loader hopper or silo? I found an old thread with someone here emptying 12 bags a day at the dump from an RL...all I can think of is the lost productivity and dust exposure from bag changing all day.
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