Date: 2/18/2000, 11:19 pm
I finally broke down and got a "real" respirator-type mask. Rather than using the old disposable paper-type masks. A few thoughts:
I got the cartridges that protect you from organic vapors and 99.7% particulate matter. The paper masks only protected me from roughly 90-95% of particulates and did nothing for vapors.
The paper masks are slightly more comfortable and pinch my nose less because I am able to shape the wire nosepiece. The bridge of my nose is still a bit sore a day later.
The cartridge respirator gives me a better seal. Two benefits: less dust and no vapors entering around the edges of the facepiece, and no more glasses fogging up!
I epoxied together my accent strips last night. I could not even smell the hardener. I didn't notice that I didn't notice the hardener smell until I took the mask off at the end of the evening.
No more worries about contracting Silicosis from inhaled cab-o-sil.
I think my lungs will thank me 30 years down the road.
If you don't have a good respirator yet, put it on your "wish list".
Shawn
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Shawn Baker -- 2/18/2000, 11:19 pm- Re: Respirators
tom preska -- 2/18/2000, 11:31 pm- Re: Respirators
Shawn Baker -- 2/19/2000, 5:41 pm- Re: Respirators
tom preska -- 2/19/2000, 10:03 pm
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Larry C. -- 2/19/2000, 9:22 am- Re: Respirators
tom preska -- 2/19/2000, 9:32 am
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Ian Johnston -- 2/19/2000, 1:20 am- Re: Respirators
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Ian Johnston -- 2/19/2000, 11:35 pm
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