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I was working on a large order for Hawaii last Tuesday when my Trend Pro Shield respirator battery decided to die. I had 2-3 hours of work left on turning the Koa and thought I could get away with it. NOT A CHANCE!!! I'd been working on this order for over a week and always wore the respirator. Well, Tuesday night rolls around and my wife wonders why I was sneezing and constantly having to blow my nose. She asks "Did you wear your respirator?" When I told her most of the time and for how long without it, she looked at me and just said "Dumb S&*t." and then told me the sinus infection was on me...not her.
Went to see the Doc today and he basically cleaned up his language and said the same thing. So I got my prescription to clear up the sinus infection and a special note (my Doc does that a lot and he's a really great guy, former Air Force). He also told me, very seriously, that if I didn't knock it off that at some point I'd have to give up woodworking. I didn't say this but thought, not a chance. I also have a Jet 1000cfm Air Filtration system with remote in my shop and a dust collection system. So whose the dumb one?
For the newer turners who read this site. Take it from an old fart, your health is #1 and don't think you can do woodworking without having the protective equipment. You might spend a bunch of money on a Saw Stop (money well spent) but unless you want to cough up a lung, or two, use a good respirator. There are guys and gals on this site that can give you tons of advice. Heed their words and take it to heart
Here's my Docs note for me. Thanks for looking and I hope to get some great advice from other turners.

Went to see the Doc today and he basically cleaned up his language and said the same thing. So I got my prescription to clear up the sinus infection and a special note (my Doc does that a lot and he's a really great guy, former Air Force). He also told me, very seriously, that if I didn't knock it off that at some point I'd have to give up woodworking. I didn't say this but thought, not a chance. I also have a Jet 1000cfm Air Filtration system with remote in my shop and a dust collection system. So whose the dumb one?
For the newer turners who read this site. Take it from an old fart, your health is #1 and don't think you can do woodworking without having the protective equipment. You might spend a bunch of money on a Saw Stop (money well spent) but unless you want to cough up a lung, or two, use a good respirator. There are guys and gals on this site that can give you tons of advice. Heed their words and take it to heart
Here's my Docs note for me. Thanks for looking and I hope to get some great advice from other turners.
