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RE: Shop Fire lesson from Garage Journal - Roadracer_Al - 04-19-2017 I gave up on the metal buckets from Home Depot, and just carefully use 5 gallon Homer buckets. Wouldn't do at all to toss a hot part into the bucket and have it melt through the bottom. I actually have a large amount of 3/16" stainless steel drops from a decorative railing job I'm struggling to finish. I could make the bucket from hell with all the spare time I don't have. :) RE: Shop Fire lesson from Garage Journal - pepi - 04-20-2017 (04-14-2017, 08:52 AM)TomG Wrote: He was so lucky. There you go that's what I was taught, and is true. Greg RE: Shop Fire lesson from Garage Journal - texx - 04-20-2017 common problem in the floorsanding industry .when sanding floors that have been oiled,( back in the 70s a lot of builders oiled new floors to protect them during construction ) never leave the sawdust in the sanding machines dust bag .it must be emptied outside and not left on the machine or in the bag overnight . it will self combust . johno |