hi dale
they make this cool gadget thatis a drywall sander that uses a small 
bucket of water and a shop vac to suck up the dust.

the sanding part uses this screen like sanding   paper.
it is a screen so the dust goes through it.

the sander is hooked to this long hose that is about an inch  around 
and very flexable.
the shop vac hooks to the bucket and pulls air through the water and 
the water catches the dust.
when you are all done it is amazing how much mud is on the bottom of the
bucket.
you can get them at most home centers.

jim

09:15 PM 5/19/2008, you wrote:

>Hey gang,
>Yes I am still dry walling an still not liking it. I have a question 
>or shall I say need of some assistance. I have a wall that when the 
>person who took out a window and did the repair job didn't feather 
>the mud out. I am in the process of doing this. I am consistently 
>leaving lines that I have to sand down before being able to take a 
>sponge to it. I am trying to do it with the least amount of dust 
>because it is in my computer room. I do cover up the computer desk 
>with plastic but the sanding still creates quite the mess. Any 
>thoughts as to how a total would be able to minimize the lines left 
>from my knives?
>Dale
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