[geeks] Dust control in the workshop...
James Fogg
James at jdfogg.com
Wed Feb 1 12:33:25 CST 2006
> > For a "dry" dust, a water filter could work well, yeah, but
> I'd think
> > it'd be a poor idea for cement dust unless you wanted to be
> replacing
> > the unit every couple of months.
>
> I don't think you'd have to replace the whole thing. You'd
> definitely have to change the water fairly frequently, though.
You *really* don't want moisture around concrete dust. The exhaust from
a water filter will raise the humidity in the room substantially. With
moisture, the high alkalinity of concrete will become more of a problem.
Remember, wet concrete will burn skin.
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