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Dustless Automotive Sanding

zendriver

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Anybody use this or something similar? Granted it's not power sanding, but is wide area hand sanding a thing?

I have some rust work to do and would like to keep thing less mess as possible.

Thanks

 
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dnschmidt

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Nothing new here. I've been using vacuum blocks for at least 5-7 years. They are made by 3M, Mirka, Norton and just about everybody else as well. All vacuum sanders, whether hand or powered, need to be used with a Dust Deputy or the filters of the vacuum will immediately clog. The cyclone takes out 98% of the dust prior to it ever getting to the vacuum cleaner itself.
 
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NYBODYMAN

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This technology has ben around for a while as @dnschmidt said. I've seen this Eastwood advertisement and while it looks decent, I don't know how it adds up to the better brands. I have a Harbor Freight Dust collector and a Grizzly stand with a megaphone opening and a 8 foot hose. I place it right next to where I am sanding and it does collect a good amount of dust. I don't know if you will ever be completely dustless.
 
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