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    jaCK Hobson
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      I thought an air duster would work for blowing swarf off machine tools. Wolfbox get great reviews… but quite pricey. I gambled on a cheap air duster from Amazon for £20

      It worked brilliantly! But only for about 20 seconds before it sucked up a bit of swarf and jammed the fan. Luckily I managed to take it apart enough to fix. I need to fit a fine mesh filter… then I think I will have a great duster. Recommended with that one reservation.

      FYI I also have an 18V dewalt blower which I use very often – absolutely brilliant. Every now and then at the end of the day I just go around the whole workshop and blow everything with it to send the dust in the air. Then I turn the Record air filter on for 1 hour and leave. It is this that really convinced me a smaller blower would be handy.

      #851836
      bernard towers
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        @bernardtowers37738

        wouldnt a vacuum do both jobs???

        #851888
        martin haysom
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          @martinhaysom48469

          +1 for whet Bernard said

          #851894
          duncan webster 1
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            @duncanwebster1

            Blowing dust (which is fine grit) into the air to land on machines doesn’t appeal. Vacuum far better

            #851941
            jaCK Hobson
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              @jackhobson50760

              I have used a vacuum. It seems to have limitations. Maybe I don’t use it right.

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