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That's an excelent suggestion hanging those blasted things. Otherwise

your stopping what your doing every 15 seconds to upright them.

On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 18:07:32 -0500, you wrote:

>For possibly moldy or allergenic dust, you're better off standing or hanging

>the shop vacuum just outside a window and using all the extra hose indoors

>on the " vacuum " side. If you have a short vacuum hose and a long

>pressurized exhaust hose going across the room and out the window, the shop

>vac is more likely to leak to the insude. There is usually some bypass

>around the motor anyway.

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Thanks , I hadn't noticed his mention of hanging vacuum out the

window. I might be able to rig up something like that.

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> That's an excelent suggestion hanging those blasted things. Otherwise

> your stopping what your doing every 15 seconds to upright them.

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