Has anyone tried welding curtain on the table for fume control?
There seems to be a big difference in price.
Laying stuff on the table for fume control
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Re: Laying stuff on the table for fume control
As far as using it for walling in the table, or for covering area on the cutting surface?
And I figure that stuff isn't cheap for either application.
And I figure that stuff isn't cheap for either application.
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PowerMax 45
Lots of other toys
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Re: Laying stuff on the table for fume control
I use various gauges of scrap sheet metal and also cardboard for covering the table. No, I've never caught the cardboard on fire, been doing it for years. I just don't put it next to where I'm cutting.
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Re: Laying stuff on the table for fume control
I use 2' x4' pieces of hardboard. works for me.