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Re: Re: Re: breathing air compressor
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Posted by Rod (NH) on September 13, 2003 at 17:31:01 from (12.148.160.138):
In Reply to: Re: Re: breathing air compressor posted by CNKS on September 13, 2003 at 09:51:39:
Oh, absolutely. The more of you that gets covered the better. Eyes are second right after breathing. That's why I think a full facepiece is so much better than a half mask. They have the tearoff sheets also. But the hood accomplishes the same thing. I suspect you might have a problem with glasses and the full facepiece. I think there might be enough room inside for them but getting the thing on over them could be a real hassle. And getting it back off too. The hood is probably best in your case. We have to stop agreeing like this...not enough "entertainment" for the lurkers :o). Having posted with you here for some time though, I am sure we could disagree without becoming disagreeable. Unlike some of the supposedly professional painters on this other forum. The last three days there have been entertaining if not informative. The name calling and insults have been flying fast and furious. Some of those guys are acting like six year old spoiled brats. They should be treated accordingly; the old fashioned way. It's that type of inconsiderate posters that can ruin an otherwise good forum. Rod
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