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My air cleaner in the old shop was opening the garage doors. The shop in the new house is in the basement and my wife is certain that the dust on the main floor furniture emanates from woodworking in the shop.

Any recommendations for an air cleaner that will take care of our dust problem?

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Larry
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My air cleaner in the old shop was opening the garage doors. The shop
in the new house is in the basement and my wife is certain that the
dust on the main floor furniture emanates from woodworking in the
shop.

Any recommendations for an air cleaner that will take care of our dust
problem?

Thanks,

Larry


I've got a Jet air cleaner. It keeps the dust from accumulating on
everything, which seems to be what you want. This one uses a replacable
outer filter and a finer washable inner filter. The outer filter is a
standard furnace filter, which on mine is a cut-to-fit washable one.

It's got a timer that can be set for 2, 4, or 8 hours. The machine is
operated from a remote control, which is good because the main unit is
mounted out of the way on the ceiling.

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My air cleaner in the old shop was opening the garage doors. The shop in
the new house is in the basement and my wife is certain that the dust on
the main floor furniture emanates from woodworking in the shop.


Any recommendations for an air cleaner that will take care of our dust
problem?


Leave the shades drawn and the lights off... there will be no dust in
evidence. ;~)

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"Gramps' shop" wrote in message
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My air cleaner in the old shop was opening the garage doors. The shop
in the new house is in the basement and my wife is certain that the
dust on the main floor furniture emanates from woodworking in the
shop.


Any recommendations for an air cleaner that will take care of our dust
problem?


Leave the shades drawn and the lights off... there will be no dust in
evidence. ;~)



The next post, he'll be asking for recommendations of steel toed shoes.
;-)

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On 08 May 2017 05:11:39 GMT, Puckdropper
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"John Grossbohlin" wrote in
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"Gramps' shop" wrote in message
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My air cleaner in the old shop was opening the garage doors. The shop
in the new house is in the basement and my wife is certain that the
dust on the main floor furniture emanates from woodworking in the
shop.


Any recommendations for an air cleaner that will take care of our dust
problem?


Leave the shades drawn and the lights off... there will be no dust in
evidence. ;~)



The next post, he'll be asking for recommendations of steel toed shoes.
;-)


Certainly a SawStop. ;-)
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On 08 May 2017 05:11:39 GMT, Puckdropper
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"John Grossbohlin" wrote in
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"Gramps' shop" wrote in message
...

My air cleaner in the old shop was opening the garage doors. The shop
in the new house is in the basement and my wife is certain that the
dust on the main floor furniture emanates from woodworking in the
shop.


Any recommendations for an air cleaner that will take care of our dust
problem?


Leave the shades drawn and the lights off... there will be no dust in
evidence. ;~)



The next post, he'll be asking for recommendations of steel toed shoes.
;-)

Maybe even a steel cup...
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