Here's the dust ya'll been asking for!

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Shamrock

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Michael
In many of my previous posts my shop has been said to be too clean. I thought I'd take a moment to show that I can in fact produce a massive amount of sawdust given the right/wrong materials and a little time. Here's the proof:

Also, let me just say that at this point I hate southern yellow pine-case in point:

Now, you may ask yourself where is all this dust coming from, what is he doing? We'll that will just have to wait till Thursday:gar-La;. Some folks may however already have a clue:wink_smil

Till next time........

:BangHead::BangHead::BangHead:clamps-clamps-why do I never have enough clamps-and I
REALLY mean it this weeK!
 

TracyP

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Tracy
Man that is a lot of dust, must be a big project, now I am sure that we talked about it on the way to the shop crawl, but I can't remember:eusa_doh::eusa_doh:
 

Andy Casiello

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Andy
Now, you may ask yourself where is all this dust coming from, what is he doing? We'll that will just have to wait till Thursday:gar-La;. Some folks may however already have a clue:wink_smil

Let's see. 4" wide strips of SYP, lots of dust, needs lots of clamps..:icon_scra:eusa_thin
Laminating a top for a new workbench? :dontknow:
 

Mike Davis

Mike
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Are you going to eat all of that?

I'd be happy to take a few bags of sawdust off your hands for free. :eek:ccasion1
 
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