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- Ah, yes, another round of Onion snow.
DewLess wrote:
So after unknown hours of discovering this thread I am here. I must commend your tenacity for such a build. There is a possible purchase of another if interested. Please use PM for location, I can just imagine the flood of questions from lurkers. Waiting very patiently for exteriour finish.
Wow! What an opportunity! Lol... I actually prefer somewhat shorter vehicles rather than longer, but thanks for the offer.
Welcome aboard!Old Islander wrote:
Good to see the respirator. I won't sweep the shop floor anymore without wearing one... Can you still smell the fiberglass resin when using it? I sometimes use lacquer in the shop and can't smell it through the respirator. I'm sure all the particles and gases we inhale into our lungs in the shop are cumulative... :-(
Actually, very little smell comes through the mask. I wouldn't say it is 100% effective, but, it certainly is way better than not having any protection at all.
The little dust masks are mostly worthless for containing the smell of paints, fiberglass, epoxy, or Por15.
Occasionally, the filters should be changed, much like a water filter, they only last so long.- DewLessExplorerSo after unknown hours of discovering this thread I am here. I must commend your tenacity for such a build. There is a possible purchase of another if interested. Please use PM for location, I can just imagine the flood of questions from lurkers. Waiting very patiently for exteriour finish.
- Old_IslanderExplorerGood to see the respirator. I won't sweep the shop floor anymore without wearing one... Can you still smell the fiberglass resin when using it? I sometimes use lacquer in the shop and can't smell it through the respirator. I'm sure all the particles and gases we inhale into our lungs in the shop are cumulative... :-(
- Respirator... Check.
Another successful paint coat... Check.
In case you are wondering....
This week has been BS.
BS, as in Baby Sitting. What did you think it was? Lol... - Paint brush... Check.
Paint... Check. sundancer268 wrote:
And collects any spills thus protecting the floor.
There you go. Another view point. Thanks.- sundancer268ExplorerAnd collects any spills thus protecting the floor.
donkeydew wrote:
looks like you need to shovel the floor before it gets in the por 15
Ah, but there is nothing like walking across the "shop" floor with a nice, soft, layer of sawdust, which also acts like insulation. Lol...
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