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<blockquote data-quote="Akskycowboy" data-source="post: 2504707" data-attributes="member: 85552"><p>As an aviation mechanic often times a shop vac is too large so we mostly used air vacuums. They're loud but run off of your air compressor. The housing is a Venturi made of aluminum and dump everything into a cloth bag.Theyre also fairly inexpensive and I don't ever recall any static electricit. Used ones can sometimes be found on eBay or The Yard Store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akskycowboy, post: 2504707, member: 85552"] As an aviation mechanic often times a shop vac is too large so we mostly used air vacuums. They’re loud but run off of your air compressor. The housing is a Venturi made of aluminum and dump everything into a cloth bag.Theyre also fairly inexpensive and I don’t ever recall any static electricit. Used ones can sometimes be found on eBay or The Yard Store. [/QUOTE]
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