Timbo
Member
I read so many posts where folks complain about the CA fumes, that I thought I'd share what I do to beat that problem. First, let me say the best way is to ware a chemical absorbing mask. I don't do that...I probably should but I don't...my guess is most folks reading this don't either.
My easy fix is to use a floor standing fan set on the lowest setting. When I'm gluing in tubes, I sit at my table saw, I place the fan about 5 feet away, blowing from my left to right. The CA fumes are blown away to my right before reaching my nose.
When applying CA at the lathe, I place the fan several feet behind, and to my left. Again, the fumes are gently blown away from me. I don't even get a whiff of CA fumes when I use the fan setup.
Give it a shot if you have a floor fan you can steal away to the shop.
My easy fix is to use a floor standing fan set on the lowest setting. When I'm gluing in tubes, I sit at my table saw, I place the fan about 5 feet away, blowing from my left to right. The CA fumes are blown away to my right before reaching my nose.
When applying CA at the lathe, I place the fan several feet behind, and to my left. Again, the fumes are gently blown away from me. I don't even get a whiff of CA fumes when I use the fan setup.
Give it a shot if you have a floor fan you can steal away to the shop.