Catawampus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 3:48 pmUsing a leaf-blower should be safe enough then, if you keep things well ventilated and don't let it catch on fire. Personally, I'd probably sweep/shovel up what I could first, then try to vacuum the remainder. That way you wouldn't have the dust going everywhere and have to potentially clean up even more.
With the amount of clutter in there, I'd be worried about blowing sawdust into even more hard-to-reach/unreachable areas...
So yeah, most likely will go the vacuum way...
We'll see. I don't have time this week anyway, as I am busy recording an accompaniment track during my spare time (saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto recorder), for a song that I will sing at my dad's 80th birthday, on Sunday...
And I still have to write a letter to him (an homage, you know... telling how nice a guy he is, and how much I've learned from him... that kind of stuff), as well as shop for better fitting/nicer clothes, as I haven't shopped for clothes in a while, so mine are rather ... unkempt... so to speak... That's what happens, when your work provides you with a uniform, and you don't go out much, so that you only wear your other clothes around the house... After a while, even what you used to wear at church (I don't wear suit and tie at church) needs to be refreshed, and I haven't taken the time to shop for clothes in quite a while...
It doesn't help that I don't like shopping for my size... I want to lose weight, and would rather be able to wait until I lost some, rather than buy clothes at my current size, and have them not fit, later on, because of any weight that I would have lost... Of course, I've been saying I want to lose weight for some time (ever since I gained back almost all the weight I had lost from 2010 to 2012), but I haven't really, actively, purposely worked on doing so...