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The Intake to Dust Extraction on The Pen Wizard

Penpal

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Pulled the plastic intake from some old vac unit immediately thought it would be perfect for the Pen Wizard used with a shop vac. Excellent removal of that fine dust.

Peter.:thumbs:
 

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Grump

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You can use that good enuf to get dust from it?
I had one of those silly things, bought it from a forum member who couldn't discover how to use it.
He delivered it and I showed him how it worked then he borrowed it back and bloody died init?
I lost my money and never got my tool, lesson learned don't be a lender init?
 

Penpal

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I would like to see some results from that Peter. :thumbs:

Me too Paul but it has no priority just now I picked up on it to show a member of another forum my mods etc. My back has gone into orbit I had the lower five vertabrea laminated in the 60,s following serious probs lifting giant batteries in power houses in remote locations with Civil Aviation as a Techo those days huge diesel generators provided standby power for Nav Aids NDB,s non directional beacons etc and with just two of us it was always a one man job to keep everything going elsewhere as well.The batteries were large truck or tractor batteries. All diesel to these huts on mountains or high features diesel we handled 44 gallon drums of diesel as well into Landrovers etc besides at that age we figured we were bullet proof. Those were hectic days huge stress. I have mentioned before with incredible advances in radio communications standby or remote power requirements have shrunk in size etc. With appointments with senior Urologists, Haematologist. Surgeon, Radiotherapy Oncology Specialist and others tis a busy world. for us just now. If I can get with a user of the Pen Wizard and swap notes I will but I made my own machine to acheive the main purpose you have seen lots of examples of with my pen rests of late I am more than happy with. Cold weather is excting over here.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
 
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