Didn't think much of this until I was helping a neighbor. His cousin, who is a plumber commented favorably and I thought maybe it would be useful to all my friends here.
I was helping my neighbor & his cousin put together an entertainment center and we needed to drill some holes in the back to accomidate all the cables. I grabbed my hole saw so we could do a 2-1/4" hole. My neighbor was going to grab the vacuum to catch the sawdust when I told him don't bother.
I used this same trick tonight hanging some shelves in sheetrock. I grap a plastic grocery sack and some blue painters tape. I tape the bag to the wall(or back of the entertainment center) right underneath where I'm going to drill. The tape is placed from the inside of the bag to fasten one side to the wall. The bag hangs underneath and catches all the dust.
I put up two crown molding ledges for my wife tonight and didn't have to break out the vacuum at all. If this is an old trick and everyone already knows about it, please forgive me.
I was helping my neighbor & his cousin put together an entertainment center and we needed to drill some holes in the back to accomidate all the cables. I grabbed my hole saw so we could do a 2-1/4" hole. My neighbor was going to grab the vacuum to catch the sawdust when I told him don't bother.
I used this same trick tonight hanging some shelves in sheetrock. I grap a plastic grocery sack and some blue painters tape. I tape the bag to the wall(or back of the entertainment center) right underneath where I'm going to drill. The tape is placed from the inside of the bag to fasten one side to the wall. The bag hangs underneath and catches all the dust.
I put up two crown molding ledges for my wife tonight and didn't have to break out the vacuum at all. If this is an old trick and everyone already knows about it, please forgive me.

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