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Anyone got one or do you just hire as and when its needed?
 
I’ve got a Hilti and a Bosch 35 m afc it’s pretty good at doing a 100% dustless job around 85%
 
Do you just attach a vac to it?
i was thinking either buy a cheap £100 chaser and use my henry or hire one for a day also about £100
 
Yep and if you don’t have one hire a dust extractor think it was around £40 a day or prob around 80 for both don’t cheap out
 

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