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Thread: Sanding hood
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22nd June 2012, 01:03 AM #31
has something like this
Well he did don't know if it's still there?DANGER!!!!I'm Dyslexic Spelling may offend!!!!!
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22nd June 2012, 03:13 AM #32Senior Member
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Well, I do have some clips of me sanding with the hood, which will be part of a DVD I am making. Watching some one sand is pretty boring though. The main idea of posting this clip is to help others with containing dust by showing a solution I came up with.
As for a couple of hose attachment places, really not necessary. First one I made had the hose nearer the bottom. Worked fine, but would suck up anything that dropped near the bottom of the hood, like rags, discs, and even a small bowl or two. Having a screen would have helped. The open floor type heating duct vent opens up a lot of area for intake. I do like some dust to settle in the bottom of the hood, which I use for filling holes with some CA glue.
robo hippy
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