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    wood workshop

    Hello maltaron. Many thanks for your post. It looks good. I will add it to my 'wish list'. Wife's permission of course! Thanks again cliffc
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    wood workshop

    Thank you Norcon. I will give the Dyson a run out tomorrow. Wish me luck! Many Thanks cliffc
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    wood workshop

    Is it possible (or safe) to use a domestic vacuum cleaner,ie a Dyson dc 01, as a dust extracter for electric wood working machones?. Thank you. cliffc
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    Fume Extractor for garden workshop

    Hello Foxhole, Thank you for your reply and suggestion. I think that I have some more research to carry out. A bathroom ventair or 6 inch vent axia sounds good. Built into a hood it should carry the noxious fume away to the atmosphere. I shall be starting my shed build...
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    Fume Extractor for garden workshop

    Hello ericmark Thank you for your reply, I have been thinking along the same lines myself. I will be using a standard electric 'Meltpot' to melt the metal to its (pour) heat. I was thinking of making a hood similar to a cooker hood to channel the fumes up and away through...
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    Fume Extractor for garden workshop

    Hello moderator 11 Thank you for your prompt reply, Silly me, I was not very clear. Sorry. I meant a fume extractor. Grateful for any advice or constructive comments. CliffC
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    Fume Extractor for garden workshop

    Hello all I am going to build a small workshop shortly. This will be a 9 by 7 foot board and batten build. I wish to return to an old hobby of mine, casting small figures and chess pieces in white metel/lead and pewter. I will need to install an extractor fan to draw off the toxic...
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