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Sort it out before it gets dusty simplesI'm sorting out a load of stuff and have about 6 Stanley deep organizers
Is there any dust cyclone you can make up to separate the dust and dirt
Otherwise I've got some mesh and I'll use it to shake the dust out of a bucket or something ?
I've got 6 of the deep ones but only need about 4If you have 6 boxes full of dust and crap then you have 5 boxes too many
Ya I have a couple of hard drive magnets and I'm going to make a DIY pickup tool.A good magnet will work wonders. I have one of them cable gecko things and use that
I'm looking at those gecko puller things now , so how do they work ?A good magnet will work wonders. I have one of them cable gecko things and use that
Still need to sort plugs etc. Only open organiser lids when you need something.Ya I have a couple of hard drive magnets and I'm going to make a DIY pickup tool.
Lol.A good magnet will work wonders. I have one of those things and use that picking up old bikes and trolleys from the canals.
Most of the dust I need to separate is from the bottom of tool bags and totes, the organizers are mostly cleanStill need to sort plugs etc. Only open organiser lids when you need something.
take all tools etc' out. tip crap into bin. throw tools back in.Most of the dust I need to separate is from the bottom of tool bags and totes, the organizers are mostly clean
basically you run i part under a floor with cable attached and pull it across with magmet on top of floor. OK till it hits a water pipe. and, of course, you can only go parallel with the joists.I'm looking at those gecko puller things now , so how do they work ?
Had that happen a few times, when it happens I run it across the ceiling below the floor to avoid the pipesbasically you run i part under a floor with cable attached and pull it across with magmet on top of floor. OK till it hits a water pipe. and, of course, you can only go parallel with the joists.
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