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Cut alum angle with miter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 433515" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I personally do not have a vac system on my saws.</p><p>sweeping up as soon as you are done is a good practice</p><p>to have in the work area.</p><p>if you start walking over any hard debris such as metal chips,</p><p>PVC or plexiglass it sticks to your shoes and then track it into your house </p><p>and if you have hardwood floors, they could suffer pits and scratches as you walk.</p><p>everyone should adopt a clean standard within the work area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 433515, member: 13599"] I personally do not have a vac system on my saws. sweeping up as soon as you are done is a good practice to have in the work area. if you start walking over any hard debris such as metal chips, PVC or plexiglass it sticks to your shoes and then track it into your house and if you have hardwood floors, they could suffer pits and scratches as you walk. everyone should adopt a clean standard within the work area. [/QUOTE]
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