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I will update this reply, as I learn lessons.
1) Cutting fiberglass in the rain to reduce dust is a good idea. Getting a fullbody tyvek suit with hood for cutting fiberglass in the rain is a good idea. Getting a tyvek suit that is too small is a bad idea; the butt rips and your ass gets wet. - 3/29/09
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2) Using an Axe is ok as long as you have sharpening wheel nearby. Sharp cutting tools (chisels, wonder bar, skill saw, etc) make a big difference. Probably safer too. Also, if you get wet and cold to the point where your fingers and toes sort of stop working, warm them up slowly. If you jump right into hot shower, they stop working. 4/12/09