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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 255416" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I'm debating hauling my <em><strong>Einhell</strong></em> (cheapo 1300W jobbie from Makro) chaser out again to do the other half of the kitchen BUT only if I can keep the dust down - its that awful old dense black breeze under bullet proof sharp sand render. When I did the other half of the kitchen I used it with my Earlex 1000W vac but the problem seemed to be that the air blowing out of the vac (as it's meant to) just blew what residual dust there was around the place. No problems TBH in terms of the actual chasing. Option of rigging a professional 110v, 2kW dust extractor I have that came out of a woodworking shop. Thinking to run a pipe from the vac's "blower" port to outside the room. I even sheeted the half of the kitchen I worked in as in a big piece of DPM duct taped round all the edges but it still seeped out.</p><p></p><p>Can I ask does anyone manage truly "dustless" chasing that you would be happy to do in an occupied &amp; decorated customer's place? I've seen "dustless" offered in the local freebie papers but are they meaning surface trunking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 255416, member: 16173"] I'm debating hauling my [I][B]Einhell[/B][/I] (cheapo 1300W jobbie from Makro) chaser out again to do the other half of the kitchen BUT only if I can keep the dust down - its that awful old dense black breeze under bullet proof sharp sand render. When I did the other half of the kitchen I used it with my Earlex 1000W vac but the problem seemed to be that the air blowing out of the vac (as it's meant to) just blew what residual dust there was around the place. No problems TBH in terms of the actual chasing. Option of rigging a professional 110v, 2kW dust extractor I have that came out of a woodworking shop. Thinking to run a pipe from the vac's "blower" port to outside the room. I even sheeted the half of the kitchen I worked in as in a big piece of DPM duct taped round all the edges but it still seeped out. Can I ask does anyone manage truly "dustless" chasing that you would be happy to do in an occupied & decorated customer's place? I've seen "dustless" offered in the local freebie papers but are they meaning surface trunking? [/QUOTE]
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