Date: 11/24/1998, 11:13 am
> Question: Just because there isn't much smell doesn't mean it isn't
> harmful does it? Are todays "low odor" epoxies still just as
> toxic as the smelly stuff?
No, the touble with epoxy it that it builds up in the system gradually. You probably better off with the high odor in order to make you where one. If you used penetrating epoxy you would be better off with a forced air system, the stuff is that bad. But that's not the suff your dealing with.
> I've got a respirator but I must confess for the little batches I've been
> using so far I haven't used it.
Get in the habit now, then you won't mind it so much when you sand, which by the way _requires_ a mask.
Just think of is as you PFD for building :) cheers and good luck.
> Woody
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Bob Newton -- 11/20/1998, 8:37 pm- Re: Build in Basement?
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Robert Woodard -- 11/23/1998, 12:03 pm- think of it as a PFD for building :)
Brian C. -- 11/24/1998, 11:13 am- Re: think of it as a PFD for building :)
Mike Spence -- 11/24/1998, 11:09 pm
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- think of it as a PFD for building :)
- Re: Build in Basement?
R. N. Sabolevsky -- 11/22/1998, 11:18 pm- Air Sucking and Filtration can help...
Pete Ford -- 11/21/1998, 7:50 pm- Re: Charcoal and Fumes
Don Beale -- 11/22/1998, 1:07 am
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Jim -- 11/20/1998, 11:31 pm
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