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Re: Annoying dust particles

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Re: Annoying dust particles

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Roboframer wrote:Get yourself a piece of MDF or ply - whatever thickness and as big as you need.

Paint it black and cover it with staggered lines of domed frame bumpers about 3" apart (lines and bumpers)

In one corner have the bumpers closer together for smaller pieces of glass.

Oh, and don't rely on the self adhesive on the bumpers - make lines of wood glue (or whatever) and place the bumpers on them.

This makes for a slip-proof glass cleaning surface and the glass is kept off the table - the flumb pervert HATES this idea and will pull out all the stops unless you do the daily ritual detailed above.
Love this idea! When I post a picture of my workshop you can point out where I should locate this extra worktable :P
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I always thought that the traditional method was a peacock feather.
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Re: Annoying dust particles

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Roboframer wrote:Get yourself a piece of MDF or ply - whatever thickness and as big as you need.

Paint it black and cover it with staggered lines of domed frame bumpers about 3" apart (lines and bumpers)................
Tim wrote:Love this idea! When I post a picture of my workshop you can point out where I should locate this extra worktable :P
Just put the bumper-covered board on top of the table you normally clean your glass on - and if space is a problem the board can just be pulled out when you come to the glass cleaning.
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