QUOTE: Originally posted by steveblackledge Matt builders are builders, i think they would use a yard brush if i left them to clean it up, it's a difficult one as the builders a good friend. Me and Robert have decided to take most of it down and re build it bigger and better, i can incorporate my sons railroad into it as well, at the moment i can't bring my self to do anything though, the dust is so fine it's coated all the turnouts contacts and gone in all the track joints, it will be around for years to come.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Glen Haasdyk Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Instead of using a shop-vac to cleanup the mess maybe rent a compressor and blow the dust back out the same door it came in. That's what we use to blow dust out of our car at home and works better that trying to suck dirt up in a vac.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by NJfrieght its the home owners who have to move their stuff out of harms way the builder is there do do a job not play pick up your stuff then go to work maybe next time youll think about what a mess a cut off saw will make . what were you thinking that the concrete dust was going to disapear in to thin air. its cement ,rock,hard to cut .