Cableaddict
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- Oct 9, 2011
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Yes, I am possibly a little anal retentive about dust, but since I have silicosis, you must forgive me.
Lots of healthy people are also concerned about cement & fine wood dust, not to mention lead & asbestos.
One uses a fleece bag because you don't have to dump the whole cannister, which makes a mess. - But when you remove the bag & carry it around, there is always some dust that puffs out. I see that the old paper bags came with hole-plugs taped to them. Why not with the fleece bags?
As for the vac, I don't like to move it around, esp up/down stairs or into my truck, with the hose attached. Same deal, every time I remove the hose I get a large puff of dust. (Esp if working with plaster & sheetrock.) I would love to see some kind of spring-loaded cover for the cannister opening. Ideally, it would work like the doors on an old west salloon: Swinging inward when the hose is inserted, and closing as it is pulled out.
- Make that a LOCKING hose, and I'd be in CT Heaven.
Lots of healthy people are also concerned about cement & fine wood dust, not to mention lead & asbestos.
One uses a fleece bag because you don't have to dump the whole cannister, which makes a mess. - But when you remove the bag & carry it around, there is always some dust that puffs out. I see that the old paper bags came with hole-plugs taped to them. Why not with the fleece bags?
As for the vac, I don't like to move it around, esp up/down stairs or into my truck, with the hose attached. Same deal, every time I remove the hose I get a large puff of dust. (Esp if working with plaster & sheetrock.) I would love to see some kind of spring-loaded cover for the cannister opening. Ideally, it would work like the doors on an old west salloon: Swinging inward when the hose is inserted, and closing as it is pulled out.
- Make that a LOCKING hose, and I'd be in CT Heaven.