Guys and gals, please use your respirators.
No brainer...
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- tungstendipper
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Thanks! Imagine that all going into your lungs!
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How long have you used them and for what kind of jobs. For woodworking, small particles stay aloft in the air for a long time, and there is a strong justification for a mask. I don’t see how metal particles will be floating in the air long.Oscar wrote:Guys and gals, please use your respirators.
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It's hard to say, because I'm a hobbyist, so it's not like X hours per day, y days a week, z weeks a month kind of thing. I think I put those on in October, but I don't just use them for metal working. I wear them for any kind of task that has small particles all over the place---- cutting the grass/weeds, blowing the leaves, axe'ing bbq firewood, chainsaw'ing bbq firewood, miter saw'ing bbq firewood, etc. A lot of that is just wood dust and dirt.
- weldin mike 27
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Hi folks. Great point. Always use respiratory protection. One point to note is that respirator cartridges have activated charcoal in them that attracts particles, so some, at least of the black stuff was in there from brand new. The brown crap is all smoke though
Best, Mick
Best, Mick
Can anyone comment on the organic vapor aspect of p100 filters (2097 or 2297 3m for example) and their half life so to speak.
From reading 3m literature they claim that the particulate aspect of the filter gets better as more buildup occurs.
I've read other things on the internet that the organic vapor aspect however will "fade away" when exposed to air. People recommend keeping the resp in a plastic bag, which to me screams mold with all the moisture from regular breathing.
I just keep mind out on the bench in the open air. Still can't smell any of the grinding dust or fumes after many months of the same filters.
From reading 3m literature they claim that the particulate aspect of the filter gets better as more buildup occurs.
I've read other things on the internet that the organic vapor aspect however will "fade away" when exposed to air. People recommend keeping the resp in a plastic bag, which to me screams mold with all the moisture from regular breathing.
I just keep mind out on the bench in the open air. Still can't smell any of the grinding dust or fumes after many months of the same filters.
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We always kept ours in a plastic container like a Tupperware container. I heard that the charcoal will attract dust out of the air and therefore become more clogged when you are not using it.
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