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| Forum topic by Dr_Unix | posted 373 days ago | 383 views | 0 times favorited | 7 replies | ![]() |
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373 days ago |
Hallelujah!!! Someone has come up with the answer to dealing with all that dust created in a workshop! It’s the Static Tri-prism, or STP for short. |
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373 days ago |
Just what I was looking for!!!! -- Rich, WNY, www.nyrockingchairs.com |
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373 days ago |
I thought a pencil attached with string was ingenious, this is revolutionary! -- Ciao, gth. |
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373 days ago |
Yeh, and I have some ocean front property in Montana that I will sell really cheap! |
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373 days ago |
This would certainly replace the JDS dust collection system and have a smaller footprint -- Regards, Norm |
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373 days ago |
I’m going to put one of these right next to my table saw that runs solely on power created through regenerative blade-braking. :-) -- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
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373 days ago |
...as the heels of the ruby red slippers are clicked together, there’s no place like home, there’s no place like home… I love it! A must have! -- Never board, always knotty, lots of growth rings |
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373 days ago |
I’ve used static dust collectors before. This widget has no fan I think The collectors I used made the tiny dust particles stick to a metal -- Would you like to recession-proof your present business using the internet? - my revealing 9-page free report gives you the straight facts: http://copymatch.com/rec/cap.html |
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