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Paint Extraction

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Graeme Cosgrove - 31 Dec 2003 09:39 GMT
I think I have probably filled up one lung with paint dust and chemicals
during my latest airbrush extravaganza.  It's time to protect the other lung
with some form of particle extraction system.  I am pretty sure people have
mentioned links to plans for a home-made unit, but any recommendations for
DIY or commercial systems would be very welcome.

Happy New Year

G
Klm - 31 Dec 2003 19:45 GMT
>I think I have probably filled up one lung with paint dust and chemicals
>during my latest airbrush extravaganza.  It's time to protect the other lung
>with some form of particle extraction system.  I am pretty sure people have
>mentioned links to plans for a home-made unit, but any recommendations for
>DIY or commercial systems would be very welcome.

Since you have the ability to use one lung selectively then use the
same one when you airbrush and use the other one only for breathing
clean air.  
 
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