Respirators, Whats good, whats better?
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Respirators, Whats good, whats better?
OK, Last year I'm varnishing the boat in the garage and I get Varnish Drunk. I'm loopin for about a week. This year I have to get inside the bow to varnish the inside of the boat and I don't want to go through the loopiness a second time. I want to wear a respirator but am unsure what is good against varnish fumes. I see what home depot has but I don't think they work against varnish fumes. I'm looking to invest in a full face respirator or at least a half face. Anyone use anything with sucess? What was the filter rating?...Dan Wolf
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Dan, Phill's recommendation is sound because you might be able to find a good one at less cost. But I just wanted to tell you that the MSA was not a random pick I made. I've used their units for many years for paints and other nasty VOCs. They are top quality and will last you decades (as opposed to a throw-away). With MSA you can buy one face unit then different filter cartridges for various vapors or particulates.
Good luck and be safe!
Good luck and be safe!
I've heard that these are good for a 8 hour period and then I'd need a replacement. Would you agree? Money is not a subject when it comes to my well being. I just want to have the right PPE (personal protective Equipment) and know whats it's limitations are. I wanna boat till I'm dead!!
Hey is it illeagal to burn a body in a Thompson? Oh never mind, A Thompson is a terrible thing to waste!
Hey is it illeagal to burn a body in a Thompson? Oh never mind, A Thompson is a terrible thing to waste!