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Nice welding table you made there Chief....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
clean and well thought out Don. Nicely done.
One of the things that makes sweeping up the hardest in our shop is the type of dust, it’s super fine like flour. Long ago I used a product from uline https://www.uline.com/BL_7004/Industrial-Sweeping-CompoundsOn our concrete polishing jobs to maintain the silica dust. Well you and I both work in a prim environment to make our own. Just a little sprits of water on a pile of saw dust and sweep up the rest of the shop. Keeps it from floating away in the air, You could also use a small amount of oil if the floor is smooth. We keep a bucket in the cabinet shop that is damp saw dust just for clean up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on July 07, 2019, 11:31:54 AMOne of the things that makes sweeping up the hardest in our shop is the type of dust, it’s super fine like flour. Long ago I used a product from uline https://www.uline.com/BL_7004/Industrial-Sweeping-CompoundsOn our concrete polishing jobs to maintain the silica dust. Well you and I both work in a prim environment to make our own. Just a little sprits of water on a pile of saw dust and sweep up the rest of the shop. Keeps it from floating away in the air, You could also use a small amount of oil if the floor is smooth. We keep a bucket in the cabinet shop that is damp saw dust just for clean up. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkInterestingI am using the cedar coarse dust for mulch around the conifers. Get a decent bed of it and scatter pine bark nuggets on top. THis year we are prepping a big spot for a pile of firewood. I plan to stack the whole pile of wood on top of sawdust, cedar saw dust to keep the insects to a minimum. Bugs don't like eastern cedar. Reason why I think it was so popular to line closets with...no Moths or roaches
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Might already be late for dry time. Seasoned wood is key.
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 07, 2019, 10:05:50 PMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on July 07, 2019, 11:31:54 AMOne of the things that makes sweeping up the hardest in our shop is the type of dust, it’s super fine like flour. Long ago I used a product from uline https://www.uline.com/BL_7004/Industrial-Sweeping-CompoundsOn our concrete polishing jobs to maintain the silica dust. Well you and I both work in a prim environment to make our own. Just a little sprits of water on a pile of saw dust and sweep up the rest of the shop. Keeps it from floating away in the air, You could also use a small amount of oil if the floor is smooth. We keep a bucket in the cabinet shop that is damp saw dust just for clean up. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkInterestingI am using the cedar coarse dust for mulch around the conifers. Get a decent bed of it and scatter pine bark nuggets on top. THis year we are prepping a big spot for a pile of firewood. I plan to stack the whole pile of wood on top of sawdust, cedar saw dust to keep the insects to a minimum. Bugs don't like eastern cedar. Reason why I think it was so popular to line closets with...no Moths or roachesYou have the wood put up and covered yet so it can start drying?
Yeah, had those in Indiana few years back. I actually cut them all from my woods prior to getting infected and sold them off. But they do make a good dried standing source of firewood.....
Ash is a good heat source too I might add, burns fairly hot. Never used it for furniture but weren’t baseball bats made from it?
I got one. No vacuum attached to it yet Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
OK, then! I like itThanks!And for thatI'm rewarding a get out of gettin' fired card(No physical card as we've recently gone paperless ;-)So the next time you get banned, restricted, removed from the roles or sanctioned for any reason, just remind me and you'll be forgiven...but just once...;-)
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 10, 2019, 09:30:32 AMOK, then! I like itThanks!And for thatI'm rewarding a get out of gettin' fired card(No physical card as we've recently gone paperless ;-)So the next time you get banned, restricted, removed from the roles or sanctioned for any reason, just remind me and you'll be forgiven...but just once...;-)Do you have some kind of tracking system in lieu of paper? ;) I think I'm up to two or three GOOGFC's now.