Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
In Response To: Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust (Don Beale)
> Perhaps an investment in a randon orbit sander with a good shop vac
> attachment would help. I understand they do a good job at capturing the
> sanding dust.
I understand some people have a similar reaction to redwood. Whatever it is in these woods that makes them resistant to insects, rot and decay seems to affect some humans about as much as it does bugs and microbes.
You might consider using pine instead. It is a bit heavier wood, but if you use thinner strips (3/16 instead of 1/4 inch) you won't have a big weight gain in the boat.
Are you using red cedar or white cedar? The red is supposed to have more of these oils in it.
Paul G. Jacobson
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- Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
Jim Eisenmenger -- 8/18/1999, 8:26 am- Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
lee -- 8/18/1999, 2:33 pm- Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
Byron Lawrence -- 8/19/1999, 12:04 pm- Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
Jack Sanderson -- 8/19/1999, 11:49 am - Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
- Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
Don Beale -- 8/18/1999, 11:03 am- Re: Allergic Reaction to Cedar Dust
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/18/1999, 1:37 pm- Re: Species
Jim Eisenmenger -- 8/18/1999, 2:01 pm
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