Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Woodshop Dust Control and Collection

Show you how i keep the dust in my woodshop workshop under control. I show my dust collection system with wall mounted dust extractor and pvc pipe ducting setup. My dust extractor collector is hooked up to my thickness planer jointer mitre saw mitresaw dust hood and router table. Dust extraction for the table saw tablesaw is a little more complicated with automatic power takeoff take off autorun shop vac which collects the dangerous dust from the table saw. Dust collection from sanders is done by a shop vac earlex combi vac festool to collect the fine dust from the belt palm and orbital sanders i also hook up the fretsaw jigsaw biscuit jointer and plunge router to the shopvac. Both the shop vac and dust collector is connected to a remote control system for automatic operation and ease of use. The biggest saftey precaution you can take in the woodshop workshop when woodworking or woodturning is a resporator 3m which will save your lungs. dust control and collection in the woodshop workshop is important to stay safe and dosnt have to cost the earth if you arnt looking for a dust free workshop woodshop. woodworking woodturning hoods hood homemade woodworker woodworking woodturner turning machines machine machinary project projects saftey blast gate blastgates blastgate teenwoodworker alex harris

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

"Children of the Gun" by Nutnfancy, Part 1

Don't count on a lockbox or gun safe to keep your child safe. That system fails to establish the real foundation of safe gun handling for your child: TRAINING. A responsible parent or guardian who has made the wise decision to increase their personal safety and self-reliance by inclusion of a gun in the domicile, has the responsibility to teach everyone under that roof about its existence and safe operation. Failure to do so and an over reliance on Protectionist-advocated and mandated "lockup" solutions could endanger your child. The lock-up "solution" can be thwarted by your child, you can forget to close it, and it only covers one location: your home. More damaging is that you are leaving your child in a state of ignorance. And by just locking up the gun (or hiding it), you have created a TABOO that the child will investigate when you are gone. De-fuse that problem head on by committing to a lifetime of fun but purposeful firearms training. And this training can and should begin when they are young. It establishes a mindset of responsibility that can transfer to other "dangerous things." It does take commitment and work (as do all good things) but the rewards are great. I set forth several the Nutnfancy TENETS OF TRAINING for your consideration in this process: downfalls of following conventional wisdom and political correctness, the guiding force of your VALUE system, how competence and confidence should be your training goals, how your parenting style will affect the ...

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