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    Airshield pro.

    That's the trouble, you can't try them before you buy them and they are so much money. I have to do something, I cant work in dust in my workshop and I cant work outside now the pollen season has arrived. Good point about the beard, that's why I thought the full face trend would be the right...
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    Airshield pro.

    It looks like this may be the best solution to my dust/hay fever/allergy problems which have just flared up horrendously. I have a beard, a large garden full of trees and a workshop in the garden with an area outside that I do all my main cutting in. I just bought a Titon hedge trimmer on a...
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    New to Carpentry

    Well put, a mans confidence is a fragile thing indeed.
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    Help with pricing to sell.

    Thanks for that, that's about what I thought for the elu, mind you I've had it so long now its like an old mate and I'm not sure I could actually let it go to be honest. The triton stuff has to go, I just cant use it in my shed and humping it in and out is too much agro which is a shame.
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    Help with pricing to sell.

    Deleted as possible rule infringement. Steve.
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    What a beast!

    Shame it not cordless though.
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    Best Dust/Chip extractors for small workshop - Advice Please

    Hi, well for my two pence worth I would say forget perfect dust extraction within a workshop unless you are prepared to spend many thousands of pounds. Far better to just accept that there is only so much that a direct dust extraction system can do and that there will inevitably be a lot of...
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    New router table plate.

    I'm building a router station and would appreciate some recommendations for a decent router plate. I have three different routers , an old Elu 1/4", a DeWalt 621 1/4" and an old Hitachi TR12 beast 1/2" and will be using all three in this setup. I'm so out of touch, I'm going cross eyed with...
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    Shop vac again.

    That will do me Sunnybob, I will copy that, anything that keeps the noise down has to be a good idea. Nice one.
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    Pressed the button

    I took the plunge and ordered a Makita SP6000KI with 2x rails, 2x clips, 2x connectors, rail bag and case for £350.00 from Anglia Tool Centre, which was about the best deal I could find. Anyone got any recommendations for accessories that are worth having ? like is the blade it comes with okay...
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    Shop vac again.

    Thanks for the suggestions, I have taken a fancy to the Nilfisk Multi 30T, anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm not too bothered about dust collection on larger tools as I don't trust any dust collection system to clear all the dust from these within a workshop/shed. I will be working outside...
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    Shop vac again.

    Hi lads, after a lot of lurking this is my first post. Would really like some recommendations for a shop vac for about £100.00 that you have used and rate for general use but with good small tool extraction. Cheers Steve.
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