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Good information, thanks for posting it.
I had heard that dealing with the dust was a major OSHA issue as FR-4 dust is a carcinogen and must be handled accordingly.
Thanks for clearing that up.
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wayne Showers
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 9:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Depaneling Router Machines - recommendation
Richard, there is a limited cost and I included that in the baseline. Most use an integrated vacuum filter system which collects the dust. This is pretty much standard on all new equipment. I used a heavy duty, high capacity Shop Vac at my last job to collect the dust from Cencorp 1000 series routers. It helped that Shop Vac was close by. If I were needing to jury rig a system again, I would use a Stanley as they are much quieter and are easier to fit the hepa filters.
As far as the contacts that I give, they are persons who have done well by me and that is saying something as I am known to be both intense and demanding.
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