From:
"Eric Penkauskas" <pennstone@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Mon, 06 Feb 2006 16:14:10 -0500
Subject:
stone dust
Hello Everyone
I'm having some stone dust problems!! I have my
compressor in my workshop (garage) where i carve but the compressor is
surrounded by plastic walls. The stone dust still gets to it and is
destroying it. Stone dust all ready killed my vacuum. I don't have much
money to spend but i want to be warm in the winter when i carve. The work
shop has a wood stove. Does any one have any suggestions to fix any of these
problems? Besides carving in the cold.
thanks
Eric Penkauskas
Penn Stone
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