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    Quote Originally Posted by deepnhock
    I bought a used Bridgeport milling machine right after starting my last project.
    Best investment i ever made.
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    Too bad those machines don't come with a broom. lol

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    Having a full set of these rocks so hard.

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    Killed a few shop vac's pretty quick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weeg
    Too bad those machines don't come with a broom. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by deepnhock
    Killed a few shop vac's pretty quick!
    Jeff
    run your shopvac 'through' a 30 gallon drum. Most of the trash will fall into the drum, greatly increasing the life of the shopvac filter.
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    Great idea!
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone
    run your shopvac 'through' a 30 gallon drum. Most of the trash will fall into the drum, greatly increasing the life of the shopvac filter.
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