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How to protect machines during construction....

By PrticulrJustice

1 year ago


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    #11 1 year ago

    I use a festool drywall sander that sucks up all the drywall dust, its an amazing high vac system

    Id recommend hiring someone with that equipment if you end up leaving them in the basement during this

    #13 1 year ago
    Quoted from shacklersrevenge:

    Haven’t seen this name in a long time, when did you come back?

    Just recently, looking for a game or 2 to buy, fun times are back! Good to see you Shackler!

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