Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Pardon my dust
Posted by
Raymond Heckert
on 2002-04-18 09:51:36 UTC
The post-er I was responding to said that he did his milling/drilling
OUTSIDE, and let the wind carry away the 'dust'. For the sake of
good-neighbor relations, my argument stands. In life, you always, only have
one chance to make a good first-impression.
RayHex
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OT subjects, that are not allowed on the CCED list.
OUTSIDE, and let the wind carry away the 'dust'. For the sake of
good-neighbor relations, my argument stands. In life, you always, only have
one chance to make a good first-impression.
RayHex
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> From: Jon Elson <elson@...>or do
> Raymond Heckert wrote:
>
> > At least, think of your neighbors. The dust may ruin clothing, food,
> > damage to the seven-layer paint job he just put on his car, not tomention
> > the safety of the neighborhood kiddies. Don't forget, we're not justgenerating
> > talking about dust from phenolic or fiber-glass boards; You're
> > thousands, perhaps millions of tiny copper slivvers, too! Please don'tgive
> > HSM's a bad reputation by disregarding safety for the sake of others.If
> > you can't do it right, then don't do it at all.horrible,
>
> Oh, for gosh sakes! I think you are overreacting! This is not a
> persistent, noxious invisible poison that will be tracked around theneighborhood
> untill the EPA arrives in the moon suits.take
>
> If I did PC board milling, drilling and routing on a daily basis, I would
> dust control measures much more seriously. But, I only do a few a year,and
> and then clean up with a shop vac. It does make a white, fluffy mess on
> the machine table, and you can just detect a hint of it on the floor, but
> it doesn't fill the house with dust, or get into every pore in the place,
> slowly sneak back out months later. It is NOT going to destroy theaol://5863:126/rec.crafts.metalworking or go thru Google.com to reach it if
> finish on your neighbor's car, unless you are doing it in HIS garage,
> next to the car!
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Discussion Thread
Raymond Heckert
2002-04-16 17:01:07 UTC
Re: Pardon my dust
Jon Elson
2002-04-16 23:05:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Pardon my dust
ballendo
2002-04-17 02:52:21 UTC
Re: Pardon my dust
dave_ace_me
2002-04-17 07:59:53 UTC
Re: Pardon my dust (collection)
Jon Elson
2002-04-17 21:51:57 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Pardon my dust
Raymond Heckert
2002-04-18 09:51:36 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Pardon my dust
ballendo
2002-04-19 06:33:14 UTC
Re: Pardon my dust (collection)