This ranks right up there with advice like, "Take the hammer by the handle... "
Actually, this isn't even as on-target as the hammer "tip". I usually use one of the brushes I keep handy or my shop vac to handle the kind of cleanup this guy advocates using compressed air for. Blowing wood particles around isn't my idea of "cleanup".
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I like how he said "blow off the rest of the tool" without even the tiniest snigger. I couldn't have done that.
Fascinating. In so many ways is it so wrong.
Steve: And I always have compressed air in my workshop - NOT.
Marginalia: And a waste of time.
This ranks right up there with advice like, "Take the hammer by the handle... "
Actually, this isn't even as on-target as the hammer "tip". I usually use one of the brushes I keep handy or my shop vac to handle the kind of cleanup this guy advocates using compressed air for. Blowing wood particles around isn't my idea of "cleanup".
David: The compressed air was a step too far.
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