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- From: rod@tassajara.Eng.Sun.COM (Rod Miller)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.railroad
- Subject: Re: Keeping it clean
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 00:37:49 GMT
- Organization: Sun
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- References: <1993Jan18.195551.13446@gov.on.ca> <1jn4ohINNmfv@kralizec.zeta.org.au>
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- Keywords: dust
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- >Can anyone recommend a method of controlling dust on a layout?
- >A solution could be as easy as throwing a sheet over it, but I
- >was wondering if anyone uses anti-static spray (or similiar).
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- A couple of years ago Jack Burgess wrote in RMC how he licked the
- dust problem on his layout (located in a CA garage.) As I recall,
- he did some weathersealing of the garage door (not 100%), carpeted
- the floor (concrete _creates_ dust as it is walked upon), and
- lastly, he installed electrostatic air purifiers that run constantly.
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- Rod Miller
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