Speaking of painting
John Ferrell
johnferrell at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 17 10:01:54 AKST 2005
I paint in the driveway. I prefer a little breeze to move the fumes away.
Beware of pollen and dust, wetting down the area works for me. If it is dead
calm, one or two of the $10 WalMart window fans will provide some air
movement. You have to choose the time when working outside. Early morning is
best for me.
Obviously, if you are going to paint a lot, you need a better solution!
John Ferrell
http://DixieNC.US
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Kane" <getterflash at yahoo.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 7:54 PM
Subject: Speaking of painting
>I noticed all the breathing filters sold in the paint
> dept. at the local stores say, in fine print on the
> back, "Not for use with isocyanates" which what I
> believe PPG Concept is. So what do you do? What is a
> safe, reasonable solution. I do not paint for a living
> so my exposure is limited to painting my airplanes.
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