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RE: handy hint




Handy Hint 1

Never tell SWMBO that disc cutting these conduit channels won't be too
messy as long as you hold the vacuum cleaner up close.

Handy Hint 2

Create that holiday beach style in your living and dining room by simply
cutting out 22 sockets and 16 wiring channels with an electrical box cutter
and disc cutter.  Work all day for two days then you should find that you
have a thick layer of fine dust over everything and it feels like your sat
on a island beach.  As a bonus create your own sand feature by sucking up
some of the dust into a dyson vacuum as you cut through plaster, brick and
blocks, you'll find you get a tasteful layering effect of different colour
dust in the clear collection tube.

Disclaimer:  Sucking large qualities of fine dust into you dyson can result
in the filters becoming completely knackered.

S.



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