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    Respirator Advice

    Hi Guys,

    The body is on, and I am trimming, cutting and drilling. All of this creates a lot of fiberglass dust. I am using one of those surgical type masks, which is probably not sufficient. Any recommendations on a respirator I can use for all the sanding and dust? Maybe something that can also be used for paint.

    I am getting lost on amazon and different ratings. Any help appreciated!

    Scottie

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    When grinding Fiberglass I always use a standard respirator, not a dust mask.
    You don't want those wonderful particulates to be inhaled so that they can reside in your lungs for the rest of your life.
    You can pick up a good quality mask at Home Depot, Lowes or Ace Hardware.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Profe...A1-C/206408987

    Note: Taking a vinegar bath reduces the itching.

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    Thanks, ill run into the store on the way home

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    You could order this from Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/North-Safety-...700+respirator
    And get you some P100 filters. They are pretty comfortable and lightweight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidW View Post
    You could order this from Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/North-Safety-...700+respirator
    And get you some P100 filters. They are pretty comfortable and lightweight.
    Ah I see. So the p100 filters are for dust. But I can use this for paint by changing the filters, correct?

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    First of all I am NOT a model of good personal protection practices. I will usually put on a particle mask for the initial cut/blocking of gelcoat and when cutting or grinding fiberglass. I generally go "commando" (c'mon Miller , make a comment about that) when sanding filler and polyester primer although I know that I shouldn't. Despite my rather cavalier attitude when dealing with particulates I do always use a respirator when spraying to protect against isocyanates. I use 3M 60921 respirator cartridges and change them out frequently (pretty much after every car). Do your research on NIOSH TC-23C and remember---you will be overexposed before you smell it.

    I used to shoot laquer and acrylic enamel without any sort of protection (which according to my wife explains a lot about how I got to be this way!!!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kleiner View Post
    First of all I am NOT a model of good personal protection practices. I will usually put on a particle mask for the initial cut/blocking of gelcoat and when cutting or grinding fiberglass. I generally go "commando" (c'mon Miller , make a comment about that) when sanding filler and polyester primer although I know that I shouldn't. Despite my rather cavalier attitude when dealing with particulates I do always use a respirator when spraying to protect against isocyanates. I use 3M 60921 respirator cartridges and change them out frequently (pretty much after every car). Do your research on NIOSH TC-23C and remember---you will be overexposed before you smell it.

    I used to shoot laquer and acrylic enamel without any sort of protection (which according to my wife explains a lot about how I got to be this way!!!).

    Jeff
    Thanks Jeff. I just ordered those filter cartridges and a mask.

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    Here is a link to respirator filters and cartridges; http://www.respiratormaskprotection....ence-Chart.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kleiner View Post
    First of all I am NOT a model of good personal protection practices. I will usually put on a particle mask for the initial cut/blocking of gelcoat and when cutting or grinding fiberglass. I generally go "commando" (c'mon Miller , make a comment about that) when sanding filler and polyester primer although I know that I shouldn't. Despite my rather cavalier attitude when dealing with particulates I do always use a respirator when spraying to protect against isocyanates. I use 3M 60921 respirator cartridges and change them out frequently (pretty much after every car). Do your research on NIOSH TC-23C and remember---you will be overexposed before you smell it.

    I used to shoot laquer and acrylic enamel without any sort of protection (which according to my wife explains a lot about how I got to be this way!!!).

    Jeff
    NOW I understand.

    I think I was just born this way.

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    The filter on the end of my cigarette does the trick for me....that , and I can hold my breath for three and a half mins....but that's me. Particle mask is enough for grinding. Anything with filters is for organics .

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    Lol. Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.

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