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Re: Re: Food For Thought
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Posted by Butch on June 05, 2004 at 18:40:30 from (24.210.85.239):
In Reply to: Re: Food For Thought posted by Rod (NH) on June 05, 2004 at 16:15:29:
My guess would be that quite few look but don't post for a while or never post. As a person who's paint materials used to be Rustolium, Tractor Supply and Quality Farm and Fleet, mineral spirits etc I was quite intimadated by topics like ISOs, compatability, surfacers, urethane etc so I watched this board for quite a spell before I posted, learning much from you, CN and others who have come and gone. I would assume that at least a few others do the same. It was hear that I learned of the need for a fresh air system after my first experince with ISOs, PPG Delstar. I had been told a good quality mask would protect me "just to paint one tractor" luckily I suffered no permamant (fingers crossed) effect from it. In reading that disccusion on your link one of the posters brought up a another topic that I hope can be expanded upon here, skin protection. My painting "suit" is a pair of coveralls made from heavy cotton and a light but water proof pair of gloves with the cuffs banded over the cuffs. Should I be looking into something more protective? I notice in the body shops they use similar a similar looking outfit. When I inquired about them they seemd to only be concered that they were made from a lint free fabric.
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