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    Ta Cliffy.

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    Default wood dust toxicity

    If you do a search online, you will come across a mass of info about the dangers of wood dust.
    In Aust now all wood dust is considered carcinogenic, even the lowly pine.
    So do what ever your able to minimize the dust problem. As Ern mentioned Bunnies don't sell new or replacement parts for lungs.

    hughie
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