From:
Wayne Hooker <awaynehooker@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Mon, 10 Jul 2006 21:32:02 -0400
Subject:
good Vacuum to clean up stone dust
To clean up what is already out there, use a shop vac with a bag
installed to capture very fine dust. I found this to be the best way
to capture very fine dust from sanding the plaster walls of a house I
renovated. I promise, the plaster dust is finer than any mable dust
you can create. Looking to the future, using those type power tools
indoors, you will eventually clog everything in your home with rock
dust. I suggest you consider using water and a sand filter to capture
most of the dust before it becomes airborne. To state the obvious: your
electric tools should be compatable with a water source and protected
(the tool and so, you) with a GFI circuit.
My best to you, and carve safe,
A. Wayne
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