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Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System
Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System

Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System for Your Home Woodshop (American Woodworker) (Fox Chapel Publishing) (Tool Smarts)

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UPC / ISBN 858924001586
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About Workshop Dust Control: Install A Safe, Clean System

A practical and important guide for all woodworkers. Improve the air quality in your woodworking shop with this up-to-date manual on dust collection. Get wood dust under control with tips for finding the right shop vacuum, dust collector, and air scrubber. Includes practical solutions for making tools work cleaner. Learn how to layout and install a central dust unit that will capture dust and wood chips at the source, direct them into a central can for disposal, and then return filtered air to the shop. Other collection methods such as whole shop air filtration and attaching a shop-vac to tools are included. Three plans for different air scrubbers that readers can build themselves are also detailed. These methods make clean up easier, leaving more time for woodworking, and, more importantly, help woodworkers avoid known lifetime health hazards, such as nasal and lung cancer, that are caused by tiny wood particles and abrasive dust.