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<blockquote data-quote="Kliff" data-source="post: 2505501" data-attributes="member: 120965"><p>This video home screen shows a good picture, but the description is terrible. I also added a round piece of plywood to the inside of the bucket so it is below the curved tube, and above the straight tube. Water goes up to the board, so intake hose is below water. curved tube goes to vacuum. NO DUST makes it to the vac. I started using this for extremely fine dust like drywall, and ash. I've since used it for flamables.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I don't have pictures of mine, I'm at vacation place making syrup for a while. If you're interested in detailed photos or directions of mine, e-mail will get fastest reply: <a href="mailto:mjspoerk@gmail.com">mjspoerk@gmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kliff, post: 2505501, member: 120965"] This video home screen shows a good picture, but the description is terrible. I also added a round piece of plywood to the inside of the bucket so it is below the curved tube, and above the straight tube. Water goes up to the board, so intake hose is below water. curved tube goes to vacuum. NO DUST makes it to the vac. I started using this for extremely fine dust like drywall, and ash. I've since used it for flamables. Sorry, I don't have pictures of mine, I'm at vacation place making syrup for a while. If you're interested in detailed photos or directions of mine, e-mail will get fastest reply: [email]mjspoerk@gmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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