Sure could...won't stop your eyes from watering though :wow:When it say's organic vapor, what are they referring to? Could you use it when working on the holding tank to reduce the gagging reflex?![]()
Thanks everyone. I was looking online @ McMaster Carr and got quickly confused as BobM described. There are so many types of cartridges.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#respirators/=6j5w6t
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When it say's organic vapor, what are they referring to? Could you use it when working on the holding tank to reduce the gagging reflex?
sailingdog - I am only working on a small area and money a little tighter this year. The full face respirators and $200+.
The major advantage of my 3M 6000 full face is that my face does not burn and itch from the copper paint and chemical dust. Once you begin sanding bottom paint your face can get awfully irritated and itchy. I use a tyvek suit with hood and my full face. It rarely if ever fogs. I have had this particular mask well over ten years, and re-polished the lens a few times so it is still quite clear.I'd think that a major advantage would be that the full face unit won't result in your safety goggles or glasses fogging up...which can happen with a half mask, however, it will probably be warmer to wear.
...I bet you would make a cute Smurf...assuming your bottom paint is blue of courseThe major advantage of my 3M 6000 full face is that my face does not burn and itch from the copper paint and chemical dust. Definitely invest in some tyvek suits too...
It's black...no comment.......I bet you would make a cute Smurf...assuming your bottom paint is blue of course![]()
It's a good idea to use the cartridge respirator when mixing and working with uncured epoxy. Even outside.
Rich
Glad to help.Thanks Dan, I didn't know this. I will make sure I take precautions.