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Many years ago I had surgeries on one eye.  It only turned out "fair."  I wear a magnifying visor when I saw (FDUR blades).  The lens seems to have static electricity, as the sawdust keeps building up on it.  I have a soft cloth nearby, but it doesn't clean off easily.

 

Today I took the exhaust/blower cap off of the shop vac and briefly held the visor up to the wind.  Wow, did that ever work great in under a second!

 

jerry

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Jerry, thanks for the tip.

Len

 

Many years ago I had surgeries on one eye.  It only turned out "fair."  I wear a magnifying visor when I saw (FDUR blades).  The lens seems to have static electricity, as the sawdust keeps building up on it.  I have a soft cloth nearby, but it doesn't clean off easily.

 

Today I took the exhaust/blower cap off of the shop vac and briefly held the visor up to the wind.  Wow, did that ever work great in under a second!

 

jerry

Keep those tips an trick coming

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