• Experience with little, cheap compressed air, battery-powered air b

    From John Doe@21:1/5 to Corvid on Sat Aug 14 21:47:40 2021
    Corvid <bl@ckbirds.net> wrote:

    there were homies on the other side of the bench directly across from
    me, blasting aluminum dust clouds my way.

    They were trying to cover up the stink.

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  • From John Doe@21:1/5 to Corvid on Sun Aug 15 20:46:45 2021
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    Metal particles float around in the air during metalworking, before using
    any sort of particle removal. When inside, sometimes my filter fan is used
    on its highest setting.

    There are some uses for compressed air that a brush cannot accomplish. For example, blowing out a cutting fluid filled dirty hole produced by
    drilling and threading. Canned compressed air does that very well.

    This is a nym-shifting troll persistently making a nuisance of itself...

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    Subject: Re: Experience with little, cheap compressed air, battery-powered air blowers?
    Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2021 21:49:44 -0700
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    On 8/12/21 6:50 PM, John Doe wrote:
    Like any of the ones they sell on Amazon?

    I enjoy using compressed air to remove metal dust,

    What a fool.

    A) high-speed metal particles in the eyes
    B) metal dust in the sinuses and lungs

    I had one college metal shop instructor who made it clear that metal
    chips are to be cleared away with brushes. The air was kept up high,
    almost out of reach. I don't remember anyone ever using it.

    At a another school, there were homies on the other side of the bench directly across from me, blasting aluminum dust clouds my way.


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