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Collecting Dust from A Drill Press
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Answer: A drill press is an essential tool for drilling precisely spaced holes or boring to exact depths. With the right set-up you can bore at almost any angle without fear of the drill bit walking or reaming the hole out of round. With the right attachments, a drill press can also serve as a spindle sander, mortise machine or a pocket hole machine.
Wood dust and the chemicals used in finishing are health hazards, and workers in this industry can suffer from skin and respiratory diseases.
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To tackle such problems the drill presses dust collector is one of the handiest accessories ever for the drill press. If you use your drill press to drum sand this is an absolute must. Wood chips and sawdust won’t stay around long when you hook up this clamp-down collector to your shop vacuum or dust-collection system. All you have to do is adjust the hose to any position you like and it will stay right where you put it!
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