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Old 06-22-2012, 08:45 PM
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This question is hurting my brain! I think you need to install a extraction exhaust fan in the bathroom ceiling and shoot those dust bunnies into orbit or you could always ask Bubble Boy what he does. Sorry lol
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Old 06-23-2012, 03:37 PM
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This question is hurting my brain! I think you need to install a extraction exhaust fan in the bathroom ceiling and shoot those dust bunnies into orbit or you could always ask Bubble Boy what he does. Sorry lol
Doesn't take much does it A large extraction fan would be nice but very costly considering there are apartments above my shop. I will post pic of my contraption when I finish it. You will all want one.
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Old 06-26-2012, 01:56 AM
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Right now I am currently dusting out computers in a very tiny bathroom with a vent. It is just horrible. And nasty. Where I live it rains for what seems like years at a time, so taking them outside the shop is not an option. I am wondering if some of you have some great custom contraptions or ideas on a better dust removal system?

Myself I have thought about building a box with a shop vac attached and a plexiglas glass top with a pair of glove hole thingies(my technical side)sticking through the side.
What I did was have someone custom build a cabinet (a large cabinet) with an exhaust fan in the top. We then put clear heavy vinyl over the opening with holes in it to prevent it from sucking inwards and allowing us to stick the nozzle of the air compressor in. It even has a light that turns on and off with the fan.
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Old 06-27-2012, 01:31 AM
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Just a note based on something I read in the past: don't remove dust unless you really need to. Sometimes moving dust can create static charges(?) which could break your mobo or do something else bad. Unless it's really gross and interfering with airflow, just keep it there. My 2 cents.
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I have an air mattress pump I use to blow out dust. I bought it from Walmart for about $30. Computers brought to me and computers I get on service calls are placed on my trucks tail gate and blown out by it. Long cord with cigarette plug works really nice.
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In case you guys don't already know about this (NOT for "tidy" dust removal as OP inquired about), this thing is KILLER:

http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-E...rds=canned+air
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