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February 18, 2007, 01:37:44 PM
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Any recommendations for a vacuum which will work well with fiberglass dust. I've been using a wet/dry but the filter plugs up after about 2 minutes. Spend more time clearing the filter than vacuuming.
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February 18, 2007, 08:57:39 PM
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You can put a secoundary foam filter around the paper cartridge. that will be easier to clean.
I don't do that. I just keep running it till the canister is half full. Then I take the lid off and dump the contents, but I put the lid out in the yard with the filter still attached and kick it around for a while.
After doing that a couple of times I remove and replace that filter, but I wash the old filter and let it set to dry.
Mine has been doing fine for 7yrs now doing it that way. I have one of those red Craftsman's. Hold's about 7gal or so.
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February 18, 2007, 09:19:32 PM
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Trouble with the fine dust is that it never has a chance to settle in the tank. Air turbulence in the tank keeps it suspended until it's sucked onto the filter. Anyway, will try the foam sleeve over the filter... can't hurt. Am trying to convince myself the sanding/grinding won't go on forever.
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February 19, 2007, 05:55:36 AM
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Since you boat is outside, can you use a leaf blower instead of a vacuum?
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February 19, 2007, 09:46:01 AM
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i have good luck with a large shop vac brand the one with the metal container that uses bags , does not plug filters and dont have to worry about it blowing back out the vent like most wet/dry vac .
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February 19, 2007, 12:34:25 PM
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If the boat was out of the hoophouse I'd use the blower.
Didn't know bag-types were available. Next time in HD, will see what they've got.
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February 19, 2007, 04:15:42 PM
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hi jimct yes homedepot is where i got mine
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Am trying to convince myself the sanding/grinding won't go on forever.
My shop looked like a Cocain factory blew up on it.
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February 20, 2007, 07:40:06 AM
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That's expensive stuff to thicken resin with, warthog5...
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