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<blockquote data-quote="Matt_C" data-source="post: 2502876" data-attributes="member: 115035"><p>While I commend you on keeping your equipment and gear clean and tidy around your work area, more of us should do that, I'm not sure a vacuum cleaner is a bad idea. Gunpowder is flammable yes, but under pressure it definitely is extremely dangerous! With the size of the suction tube or hose and it being dumped into a large space I wouldn't think it would not explode or burn, but don't take my word for it!!!!! I'm just speculating and trying to think this through. There are lots of folks on this board who are more experienced and smarter than I. Hopefully they'll chime in and educate us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt_C, post: 2502876, member: 115035"] While I commend you on keeping your equipment and gear clean and tidy around your work area, more of us should do that, I'm not sure a vacuum cleaner is a bad idea. Gunpowder is flammable yes, but under pressure it definitely is extremely dangerous! With the size of the suction tube or hose and it being dumped into a large space I wouldn't think it would not explode or burn, but don't take my word for it!!!!! I'm just speculating and trying to think this through. There are lots of folks on this board who are more experienced and smarter than I. Hopefully they'll chime in and educate us. [/QUOTE]
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