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On Tue, 28 May 2024 20:10:36 GMT, Tom Kunich <cyclintom@yahoo.com>Bicycle Content!:
wrote:
And that anyone that would say that he could repair a lawnI do that almost every service call when fixing computers. It does
bag without seeing it is a total fool.
help to know what the bag looks like and what material was used in its
construction. Of course, Tom hasn't provide any such information,
much less a photo of the bag and the "one foot square" hole. That
makes it difficult for me to believe that such a torn bag actually
exists.
The bag is suppose to pass some air and is therefore quite porous,
which makes the bag difficult to sew. For such sewing jobs, I use
fabric tape:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=fabric+tape&tbm=isch>
or glue:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=fabric+glue&tbm=isch>
I tried to fix the dust bag on my chop saw. Two photos of the saw
(red blade) here:
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/EUknsZj8HBxa165w6>
There's no bag on the saw because it was eaten by the local banana
slugs. The material is too thin and fragile to sew. I may need to
make a new bag because I couldn't find any replacement bags.
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/uj8qisiyt6Dg7BgD7>
If that fails, I can attach a hose and use a plastic bucket or trash
barrel to collect the dust.
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