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Old 11-25-2003, 02:46 PM
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John,

I bought a 3m 7000 series full face respirator off ebay brand new for $40. I think it retails for $220 or something like that. It's great when your grinding, and has all kinds of filters for different applications.

I used this site to order all the extra stuff I needed. They were great to work with.

http://www.indlsafety.com/catalog/default.asp

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Old 11-25-2003, 05:38 PM
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Hey Fellowship

How about designing a new respirator? You can get a full face version mask from Scott and drill a hole in the side and 5200 in one of your "Vortex" flappers and then attach a quick disconnect fitting with hose clamps too several lengths of bilge hose and then to a baitwell pummp clamped to a beer keg!! That way you can sip the suds while running those bosch tools without getting undressed? [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 11-26-2003, 09:58 AM
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Ha Capt Chuck
I will start my testing this weekend. You might be onto something there, but again I think we would have to buy pass any of the collapsible diaphragm versions.
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Old 11-26-2003, 10:56 AM
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Need a good excuse for Photomat with condoms hanging off each cheek too... [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 11-26-2003, 05:25 PM
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Hey Guys,
I do this for a living every day, working with epoxy, gelcoat, and Awlgrip (2 part LP paint). I have both a half and full face 6000 series 3M respirator (good link above for a site carrying these items.) and think that both are necessary if you are getting into a heavy project. A hooded Tyvek and a full face make any grinding job a pleasure instead of a hate mission. The half face is great for sanding and layups/fairing.

The 6001 Organic Vapor cart. is great for gelcoat or polyester work, but will clog if you use it for grinding or heavy sanding. Use life on these cartiges is about 40 hours of exposure, so keep them in a ziplock when not in use!

The 2097 pink dust filter also has a charcoal layer, making it perfect for epoxy work and any sanding of any material, or anytime there are "nuisance" levels of vapors. These are our default cartriges for everyday epoxy use and you could probalby use 1 set for a whole project.

Please do not think that epoxy is a "safe" material to work with. It may not smell as bad as poly or gelcoat, but the fumes are just as harmful and you may become "sensitized" to it, which will give you an illergic reaction if you come into contact with the fumes.

Lets all be safe out there!

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