txcwboy
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While surfing for a powered respirator I found this . very interesting.
http://steampunkworkshop.com/respirator.shtml
Dave
http://steampunkworkshop.com/respirator.shtml
Dave
Originally posted by Fred_erick
<br />Dave, The idea mentioned will work for a while until one gets tired of it.
My thoughts on the matter are ... Can you afford to have respiratory problems that possibly will plague you for the rest of your life, or, can you save up enough money to get yourself a danged good and efficient sealed face mask type device, i.e., the Trend mask or similar device. That way you can eliminate most of the dangers associated with fine particulate matter.
Just remember, If you don't have your health then just what do you have?
Exotic wood dust is lethal and can and will cause long lasting health problems that far, far out weigh the cost of medical treatment(s). Don't play around with the stuff at all! []
Originally posted by edstreet
<br />Originally posted by Fred_erick
<br />Dave, The idea mentioned will work for a while until one gets tired of it.
My thoughts on the matter are ... Can you afford to have respiratory problems that possibly will plague you for the rest of your life, or, can you save up enough money to get yourself a danged good and efficient sealed face mask type device, i.e., the Trend mask or similar device. That way you can eliminate most of the dangers associated with fine particulate matter.
Just remember, If you don't have your health then just what do you have?
Exotic wood dust is lethal and can and will cause long lasting health problems that far, far out weigh the cost of medical treatment(s). Don't play around with the stuff at all! []
Because of the erotic dust problems and etc I found a good respirator to use.
http://www.amazon.com/AO-Safety-Quicklatch-Cartridge-Respirator/dp/B0000DCBDQ
The P100 filters does a superb job with everything, lead, asbestos, pain fumes, wood dust, mold, allergens, etc..
My dad has COPD from 40 years of heavy smoking and now he's paying the price for it. Just watching someone suffer thru that should be more than enough deterrent for a respirator. At $40 (tops) it's a no brainer. Wise man once said if you smell it you are breathing it.
Ed
If it filters down to one micron yes it's good.
P100 filters are good, I'd stay away from P95 filters
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/disp_part/
Originally posted by Federman
<br />had a site where you could get half respirator and P100 with organic vapor cartridges for $18. Plus just P100 replacements for $7
This was a almost tewo years ago. When I get home and find it I will post.
Used this stuff originally for auto body work and painting. Worked great. Use it now for sanding and applying finishing materials.
Just changes cartridges after every full week of use or keep in airtight bad until you use again.
If you smell vapor throw away the cartridge, not filtering anymore.