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Time To Do Something About It!
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Description
One machine that contributes to dust and shavings in my workshop but doesn't generally come standard with dust collection is my drill press.
Dust collection on a drill press can be tricky but in this video I want to explore the possibility of an effective dust collection system for mine.
Less sawdust means less time cleaning up, less dust kicked up into the air, and less shavings obstructing the cutline/work area.
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