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Reeseholler ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 28 Mar 2010 Location: Port Matilda PA Points: 294 |
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Interesting. The first night i painted my allis I felt really nauseous and I thought maybe it was just from getting up and down and laying down and getting my head all mixed up. Now I probably know why. I always used a $50 painting mask but didn't think anything about it when I stepped up to the automotive paint. Nobody said anything when I got the paint either. At 18 I'm too young to start killing myself. For something like the hobby air system, I see that it has 40' of hose. When I paint, I blow my overspray outside, but that is also where I would be having my fresh air come from. Is there anyway to get around this other than to keep my overspray inside and the door closed? I'll definately get one before I paint my garden tractor this summer.
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