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Kayak Building Bulletin Board
Re: Urethane Safety Issues
Posted By: Steve Rasmussen In Response To: Re: Urethane Safety Issues (Ted Henry)
Date: Tuesday, 29 April 2008, at 9:37 p.m.
I too know people that have had severe side effects from prolonged exposure to dust & fumes. It's a good motivator to pay attention.
The hose takes some getting used to, but workable. I ended up dumping one batch of finish on the floor by snagging it with the hose. Lesson is keep your path clear. I suspended the King from the ceiling and stepped under it as I put on the finish.
I used a foam brush so there were no issues with overspray foggin up the lense. It came with peel-off covers to deal with overspray. They tended to distort the view so I didn't use them.
The blower is a bit noisy, but no worse than any other power tool. It is important to consider where you place it to make sure you are getting fresh air blown in.
Steve
: Sounds like a nice shop setup. Good to hear you have the vapors under control
: too. How is walkiing around in your moon suit? Is the hose a hassle?: My worry is that we talk casually about some of this stuff and somebody gets
: ideas about using tools or chemicals without knowing the hazards. Joe told
: me a story about the guy next door in his shop complex who had a cheap RV
: repair/painting operation going using urethane paints without adequate
: protection and one day an aid vehicle showed up. They took him to the
: hospital where he died from the side effects. Few of us would get that
: kind of continous exposure, but I got the message.: Ted
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