What do you do about the dust?

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LWRogers
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What do you do about the dust?

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Re: What do you do about the dust?

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water table and fan makes for much cleaner shop.

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Dust the shop 3 times a week!
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Re: What do you do about the dust?

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I built mine as a water table, Incredible difference in dust. I still wear a mask which still gets all rusty red but nothing like using the torch without the water.
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