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Re: respirators and beards
By:Charles Cooper
Date: 5/22/2001, 10:48 pm
In Response To: respirators and beards (sage)

: I just bought a respirator last weekend. The fitting tests they call for
: testing fit all fail because of my beard. Must I shave or will the slight
: leakage be ok.
: Last week I got a buzz using an epoxy based filler without a respirator in my
: garage. I am hopeing on doing the first glassing on monday.

: sage

There are a few positive pressure full face masks available. They take air from behind your back, filter it and gently force it into a full face mask. All the air that leaks, leaks out past your face/beard and is already filtered.

I've seen a few that take standard filter cartriges so the air you breathe is cleaned as though you were wearing a respirator. The main problem is (of course) cost, and the fact that the respirator cartriges don't last as long. Because the fan motor is "breathing in" the whole time it is on, the cartriges wear out roughly twice as fast as if you were just wearing a regular respirator.

I'll see if I can find a link or one of the companies that makes these. Know anybody with autobody connections? I bet they can find one!

coop

Messages In This Thread

respirators and beards
sage -- 5/22/2001, 9:14 pm
How did Jacque Cousteau do it ? *NM*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/24/2001, 3:13 am
Re: respirators and beards
Severne Johnson -- 5/23/2001, 10:18 am
Re: respirators and beards
Steve -- 5/23/2001, 8:04 am
Re: respirators and beards
Roger Nuffer -- 5/23/2001, 1:49 am
Grizzled graybeard
Pete Rudie -- 5/23/2001, 1:44 am
Re: respirators and beards
Charles Cooper -- 5/22/2001, 10:48 pm
Re: respirators and beards (found one)
Charles Cooper -- 5/23/2001, 10:27 am
Re: How about supplied air
Ron -- 5/27/2001, 9:53 am
Re: respirators and beards
Rick morgan -- 5/22/2001, 10:26 pm
Re: respirators and beards
Peter H. -- 5/22/2001, 9:59 pm