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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo’s Midbass Project – the grown up time.
Post Subject: Too late .Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/11/2010
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 scooter wrote:
If you are going to be sanding in your living quarters, I strongly recommend that you:

1) cover the ENTIRE rug in the room; you will never get all of the dust out of the rug and will ruin most any home vacuum cleaner (alternatively you can just purchase a new rug when you finish)

2) seal off all doors and closets with polyethylene tarps and tape

3) seal all of your electronics, CDs and records likewise

Don't be duped into avoiding this prep work. These steps may seem like a trivial pain in the neck but trust me from experience, the sawdust is incredibly difficult and time consuming to remove. Else you will find sawdust in the refrigerator, the freezer, your bed, your library. . . 

Actually it is too late and was not true mandible anyhow. The 3 room of the basement that are attached to the working space are dirty like hell, I think I would need to heir a cleaning lady   to bring it back to any more or less civilized state. The rest of the sending in the living room is not a big deal.  It will be very minor purely cosmetic sanding not to mention that it will be INSIDE of the horns. I have it all well thought, I will attach my center vacuum to the horn throat and it will be relatively clean. Also, do not forget that the horns will be primed at that time and it will be no “dry” sanding anymore.

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