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Nice Kevin! I hope the guy in the office on the other side of the door doesn't mind.

Nobody around here .It's like dead storage spaces .with a tall concrete wall around the whole complex with two electric gates that go up in the air 20 feet .

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Yes Kevin I have one they are Inversion tables they're the one's doctors don't tell you about otherwise the won't have any customers in the surgeries with the amount of bad backs about. Even the forces are using them now, they separate the vertebrates and stop pressure on the nerves which take the pain away after carrying those large heavy packs on there backs. Roly 

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Yes Kevin I have one they are Inversion tables they're the one's doctors don't tell you about otherwise the won't have any customers in the surgeries with the amount of bad backs about. Even the forces are using them now, they separate the vertebrates and stop pressure on the nerves which take the pain away after carrying those large heavy packs on there backs. Roly 

2 people that seen it want to buy it already here at the warehouse.

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Blowing out isn't the whole answer. You have to let clean cool air in too. Is the other end of your work space an overhead door? It will need to at least be part way open to let clean air in so the exhaust fans can work efficiently. However,  I suspect that very soon you are going to want all of the air circulation that you can possibly get when Florida gets hot and humid for the Summer and maybe 5 or 6 fans in that door would be better :) .

 

Try adding an old canister vacuum to your scroll saw. Just tie-wrapping the end of the hose under the saw table and near the blade will collect about 3/4 of the saw dust, all of what comes off the bottom end of the blade. Catching it as much as possible at the source will make a big difference.

 

Charley

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Blowing out isn't the whole answer. You have to let clean cool air in too. Is the other end of your work space an overhead door? It will need to at least be part way open to let clean air in so the exhaust fans can work efficiently. However,  I suspect that very soon you are going to want all of the air circulation that you can possibly get when Florida gets hot and humid for the Summer and maybe 5 or 6 fans in that door would be better :) .

 

Try adding an old canister vacuum to your scroll saw. Just tie-wrapping the end of the hose under the saw table and near the blade will collect about 3/4 of the saw dust, all of what comes off the bottom end of the blade. Catching it as much as possible at the source will make a big difference.

 

Charley

80" opening ,20" box fans hats the best i can do.But yes a vacuum at the saw will help,out :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :D  :D  :)  :)  ;)  greatly!

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