Darren I would guess that using compressed air for clean up could deposit chips in the most unimagineable places. I've heard both sides of the argument about this practice, some say never! for fear of lodgging stuff under ways etc. Others say it's such an efficient way of clearing off wear causing chips & powders (i.e. cast iron) it should be done after every job.
I, for one, after a job head straight to the beer fridge so clean-up, if it happens is oft done before the start of the next job.
I, for one, after a job head straight to the beer fridge so clean-up, if it happens is oft done before the start of the next job.
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