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try some sweeping compound if its in your garage or project tent. it will help keep the dust on the ground while sweeping up.
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That's a good tip. I haven't thought about how to get it off the floor without making a dust storm. Thanks for your input!
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In all seriousness, There are a lot of tools out there that have dust collecting devices built into them but I think you will find that even with the best dustless tools you will still have a fight on your hands. Its going to be hard to collect all the dust.
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One thing that helps me to keep dust down is to wet sand when possible. I mainly use Hutchins air sanders so there is no electrical shock hazard while sanding with water applied. It really keeps the paper from loading up and dose even better if you have paper that is rated for water use. The water may cause you problems just like the dust but if you can deal with the water it could help you out maybe. Just a thought.
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