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This article is from the Woodworking FAQ Collection 5, by multiple authors.
From: kb13+@andrew.cmu.edu (Ken Burner)
Date: 27 Oct 87 06:12:12 GMT
I'm having a problem with airborne sawdust in my small workshop.
Can
anyone recommend a cost-effective dust collection system for 4-5 power
tools?
Also, what do you all use for safe, economical workshop heating?
Kerosene heaters (and other flame-oriented equipment) seem inherently
dangerous in this environment. Electric radiators seem expensive to
operate. I'm searching for the optimum in convenience, cost and size.
Any recommendations?
My shop size is 27' X 13' with a low (7') ceiling.
 
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