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    Yep, that's working now. That vane appears to be doing the trick. You can see the dust stream thicker at the base of it.
    The time we enjoy wasting is not wasted time.

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    Cliff.
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    Ross

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    And after an hour or two of real work
    TS pickup after use.jpgsmall leak.jpg
    There's a bit of stuff stuck to the sides, if that's as bad as it gets that'll be ok with me, the second pic shows a bit of a leak but I think it has sealed itself up, a bit of tape is all it might need (quick and rough) the main thing I want to see out of all this is no dust piling up inside the cabinet and so far so good




    Pete

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    Nice job Pete.

    Ross

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