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When i get a powertool out, i nearly always end up leaving the case in close proximity, with the top open.
Usually with a circular saw or router, always the stuff that makes lots of chippings.

Its not just me that does this is it? :oops: :lol:
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Post by big-all »

yep my case with 70 router cutters neatly in there own slots

my big screw box with nearly 40 sections :grin: :wink:

but hey the ryobi vac is briliant for that realy strong suction and if you keep it about 15mm above it only picks up the odd screw' bearing or allen key :grin: :wink:

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Post by Fats »

Yep mines usually the the planer, think ill invest in one of those ryobi vacs,seems like good value for the money. :-)
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I might invest in a few bungee cords to keep mine closed :lol:
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Post by stevemastic »

its the blow to clean out the dust that gets me, forget to shut my eyes :cb
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