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Started by Peter Drouin, August 17, 2015, 09:06:03 PM

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Peter Drouin

I was going to put a vac setup for the sawdust, But when it gets cold I'll be doing this anyhow. So I will use John, Only takes ½hr or so and I still need to sweep under the mill even with a vac.


 
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Chuck White

A leaf blower would help too!  ;)
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petefrom bearswamp

As my avatar shows my shed is narrow so most sawdust ends up outside as I only lower the sawdust hose when the wind is really a nuisance .
I only have to move it about once a month.
Mill cleanup is done every day with a barn floor scraper snow shovel and leaf blower.
Maybe overkill, but makes the work area prettier and safer.
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red

Blowing is the way to go .... even a landscaper push type can run for a minute and move a lot of sawdust and you don't need to hold it
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MP_Wall

You might want to look at one of those roller brushes that the pavement companies use.

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