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Old 25-08-09, 22:40
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A couple of weeks ago my neighbour with the Dodge bought a sand blasting cabnet and complained he couldn't see into it. I printed this thread for him and he bought an extraction fan. KP always buyes the best he bought a dust extractor that collects the heavy particles for reuse. He thanks MLU for the help.
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Old 30-08-09, 05:20
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A couple of weeks ago my neighbour with the Dodge bought a sand blasting cabnet and complained he couldn't see into it. I printed this thread for him and he bought an extraction fan. KP always buyes the best he bought a dust extractor that collects the heavy particles for reuse. He thanks MLU for the help.
G'day Robert,

Could you please identify if the extract was one of the ones mentioned in this thread? Also what the make of the extractor was; where it was bought from and what it would have cost?

Also, more importantly is he going lend it to you every now and then?

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Old 30-08-09, 13:11
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Hi Lionel,
It is a dust extractor fan designed to collect sawdust off docking saws. It was bought from Total Tools in Wagga and was around the $500 mark. I don't know the make but I can check next time I drive past and KP is home. I don't need to borrow it as I just use creek sand and blast in the paddock and the wind clears the dust.
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