One of the guys in the workshop the other day wanted to get a hairdryer on a cool setting to remove bits of dust etc before sealing up a frame.
My instinct is that it's not a great idea. Has anyone tried it? or does anyone have a better reason why it's a bad idea other than my instinct?
Thanks,
andrew
Hair dryer to remove dust
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Re: Hair dryer to remove dust
IMHO not a good idea. You would be blowing one lot of dust away and wafting in a lot more behind it
and generally filling the room with airborne dust.
The less air movement when assembling the better. I don't even move around more than I need to.
A clean decorator's brush (kept for the exclusive purpose) is sometimes handy for flicking any specks away.
and generally filling the room with airborne dust.
The less air movement when assembling the better. I don't even move around more than I need to.
A clean decorator's brush (kept for the exclusive purpose) is sometimes handy for flicking any specks away.
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