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Old 06-01-2006, 03:07 PM   #1
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Default New method of dust collection

First you take your can of spray adhesive and spray the walls.
You may need a couple of cans depending on the size of your shop.
Get the biggest fan you can find and turn it on.
The flocked finish gives you a warm fuzzy feeling.
Well it is either that or the fumes from the glue.

PS make sure you don't have paper patterns on the work bench before you start
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Old 06-01-2006, 03:58 PM   #2
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LOL,

Good one Carl.

I can even imagine that after a year or two, you can nail anything to those walls, thus saving on plywood.

Hmmmm, You could even put a little frame with just a glass in front, and attach a little hammer and saw. That way if you run out of material to scroll, you could break the glass and cut out a little piece of the wall: VoilÃ*: instant recycling and no withdrawal pain.

What was that you said about the fumes?

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Carl, how do you remove small shaggy dogs from the wall?

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I just have to say , you guys are so funny , thank you for brighting up my day. now down to the shop. lol funny. your friend Evie
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How about spraying yourself with the adhesive, instead of the walls? Hop in the shower at the end of the day, and voila!

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I think I'll try it with my Newfoundland when I get home. He sits so close to me when I'm scrolling that I'm considering a dust mask for him <grin>

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I have the same problem, only I have 3 "hairy" children that hang with me in the workshop, or where ever I am in the house. One's a chi-weinie. He's half chihuahua, half dachsund. The other is a miniature schnauzer and my little girl is a corgie mix.

They're constantly walking around with sawdust or chips on their back or heads. Crazy dogs.
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Well, with Bear...you can't tell if it's sawdust or a little dandruff...his coat is so thick it's like a vaccuum cleaner <grin>. His tail clears tables, though. If it isn't him, it's my St. Bernard...

The problem with Bear is that he likes to chew wood...he dug into a box and dragged out a roughout a friend send me to carve <grin>. Now I've gotta carve out the chew marks <grin>

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Try surviving a heart attack when your shophound steps on the Foot switch while you are trying to change blades and then sits there looking so innocent. You believe him the first two or three times it happens then you start to wonder
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This actually reminds me of a babysitting method I used as a teen.
Take the child you are watching and give them 2 cans of cream soda.
Once they have drunk it shake them vigorously, They will start to bloat and burp.
Take the child and rub it on your hair. Stick the child on the fridge and wait till mom and dad get home.
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