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<blockquote data-quote="thedigger" data-source="post: 300156" data-attributes="member: 2037"><p>Hi OC </p><p> Nightjar,will point you in the right direction,he goes way back on dryblowers,angle of the tray, what materials,he has been there and done it,he has spent a lot time fiddling to get them to function as best you can.</p><p>I my self have a battery keene puffer,25mts away you do not hear it working,all day with a old battery,and at the end of the day you do not go home deaf,and not as dusty as the blower types.</p><p>The other thing is you do not rubber necks turning up to see what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedigger, post: 300156, member: 2037"] Hi OC Nightjar,will point you in the right direction,he goes way back on dryblowers,angle of the tray, what materials,he has been there and done it,he has spent a lot time fiddling to get them to function as best you can. I my self have a battery keene puffer,25mts away you do not hear it working,all day with a old battery,and at the end of the day you do not go home deaf,and not as dusty as the blower types. The other thing is you do not rubber necks turning up to see what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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