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Impossible, I’m much too handsome to be that guy

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Well as long as you keep negative pressure in there, it’s probably extremely effective. We did something similar when trimming hardwood flooring in situ (although much leakier), and it worked reasonably well.

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Negative blood pressure in his victims, maybe.
Ok ok I’m done.
I don’t want him to come back to Florida for me AYYYYYYYYY

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Haha, a ventilation system is a bit too much to expect out of my setup. The main benefit is that it prevents the cooling and dust collection fans of the power tools from blowing dust everywhere, and coating my apartment in a fine layer of cellulose mist. Even if it’s a bit leaky, the air has to swirl around for a while and slow down before going through the seams, so it drops the dust.

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Tape a vacuum nozzle into the curtain, and when working, plug the vacuums hose in and turn it on. The noise difference would be negligible when sanding at least.

Not a bad idea, but honestly it’s not nearly bad enough as is to justify going out and buying a vacuum. My basic life necessities budget goes exclusively to power tools anyway

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See that entire idea hinged on you having a vacuum, and now I shame you for your dusty, dusty, floors.

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Well maybe if I spin my broom around real fast I can create an impeller that can satisfy your standards for mechanized cleanliness

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Video or it didn’t happen.
Also, video for personal satisfaction.
Moves like Darth maul.

My floor is literally constantly covered in glass these days
Ffs how do I make my text small???

Love it! I did something similar for a clearcoat spray booth in my garage. Cheap painters plastic and a tack hammer made quick work of it

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I have not just one of those, but 2 other equally enabling custom made ghetto drill attachments at work. One of them cranks down the patio shades and I won’t let anyone else use it. Tire your arms out, coworkers, i hate you all.

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Nice usage of the space you have.

I built a spray paint booth in my garage that uses a fan and air filter on top, taped around a frame.

If you ever want to level up, one of those big cheap square box fans with a filter or 2 in front taped to the top of that enclosure curtain would do a for the fine airborne dust.

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like this :arrow_down:

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And you only need the slashed one if you want to have the rest behind it normal sized.

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I’m making this hard to read on purpose, haha fuck you.

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Weird! I use “< sub >”

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ABCABCABCABCABC

sub is different, as it is subscript, which make it smaller and lower it

ABCABCABCABCABC

u can also use sup for superscript text, but it doesn’t work like how subscript works

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If you stack smalls, it gets super smol still though?

smol

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yes

but u can only max stack it for 9 times

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