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    Most of the extractors will be powerful enough if you get the end of the hose close enough to the job. As to wether it will remove the fine dust depends on the filter.
    Remember that if you fit the extractor outside the workshop you will be extracting lots of nice warm air along with the dust.

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
    Remember that if you fit the extractor outside the workshop you will be extracting lots of nice warm air along with the dust.

    Ian
    And that nice warm air will be replaced with very cold air at this time of year.

    MDF dust is the worst to get rid of and its even harder to move once its settled, you could have an airline in your dustshoe with fine nozzle and give a manual blast of air to get the dust airborne then the extractor with move it but not so much that it exits the dustshoe.

    Phil

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