Date: 11/17/2003, 5:36 pm
I've got the same problem. My concern was more for the epoxy fumes than the sanding dust. When doing epoxy work I use a full face mask (made by 3M) which has the exchangeable cartridge filters. The challenge is that at the outset it can sometimes fog up, but it then tends to clear. It wasn't cheap. It cost me $100 (Canadian, which is close to $70 US) .When I sand I just use a regular cartridge face mask.
: Any recommendations for dust and organic fumes masks for those of us with
: beards? I do not have a full beard, but am where a normal dust mask
: covers. I seem to get more air through my beard then the mask. This means
: I need to vacuum my beard after taking the mask off (ya, I am sure it
: looks funny). And I am sure I am getting plenty of dust past the beard. I
: can just imagine the organic fumes. So before I plunk down $50 on a real
: mask, I would want know it will work, short of shaving the beard.
Messages In This Thread
- Tools: Dust Mask for Beards
GNiessen -- 11/17/2003, 3:48 pm- funky but functional...
ootek -- 11/18/2003, 9:56 am- Re: funky but functional...
Don Lucas -- 11/19/2003, 9:25 am
- Re: Tools: Dust Mask for Beards
Don Lucas -- 11/18/2003, 9:14 am- Re: Rubberized face masks..
Rehd -- 11/17/2003, 10:39 pm- I've got the same problem, I use....
Frank Eberdt -- 11/17/2003, 5:36 pm- Re: Tools: Dust Mask for Beards
Rob P. -- 11/17/2003, 5:21 pm - Re: funky but functional...
- funky but functional...