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    Almost finished with paving, have tp pick up another couple of pavers tomorrow, complete finishing and clean

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    Basically done with cleaning up in front of the shed with the paving job

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    So i just bought one of these today. Wondering, are they okay for use inside the shed??

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    Nice paving - you can always hop outside for a round of hopscotch if you get bored in the shed.

    Quote Originally Posted by ericks2 View Post
    So i just bought one of these today. Wondering, are they okay for use inside the shed??

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    My experience with these is that some form of dust extraction is needed both outside and inside the cabinet. The one inside the cabinet allows the grit to continue to work efficiently otherwise after a while you end up blasting around lots of fine dust and not getting much material removal. The one outside scavenges the fine dust you can't see escaping out of the cabinet - a exhaust fan or two might be enough depending on what you are doing.

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    Thanks Bob.....i was thinking of going through the unit and make sure no dust can escape, last thing i want is dust all over the shed. Otherwise i will place it outside the shed?

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    I managed to finish the last bit on the pavers....the drain is sorted and it seems like the water all run towards the drain. Next job is a slim water tank on the side of the shed

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    The sandblaster is up and running. I added a cyclone to the system. Here's my first attempt, i plan to do the rest of the parts of the cnc router too...

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    Looks a lot better that the normal aluminium finish, stylish too.
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    Thanks Kryn, it takes away the machining marks which i really wanted to do.

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    It never ends! Next job is to install a 2000l Thintank next to the shed. The additional water from the shed is too much for the stormwater to handle. Just finished digging for the concrete base

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    At last the weather permitted me to complete the base for the thintank...

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    Some progress...busy working on the plumbing of the tank and the wife decided she wants another veggie patch next to the tank
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    Not much progress lately on the shed build. I still have to complete work on the workbench storage area. Been busy working on the stuff around outside the shed. Also the cnc router is progressing well....hope to complete it by end of Feb, then start making some wooden stuff

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    Thanks for the update and pics Erick. Nice looking CNC router.
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    Wow, that is a big piece of kit! What’s the plan, what are you going to start manufacturing?


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