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Re: hardener in the paint?
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Posted by JMS/MN on July 13, 2006 at 16:46:09 from (204.73.106.15):
In Reply to: hardener in the paint? posted by Tim Shultz on July 13, 2006 at 10:59:56:
Hardeners contain isocyanates. To be safe, you need a supplied air system. About $800. I painted two tractors with hardener before I learned that. Might be fortunate that I'm still here- of course, others may differ on that assumption. Bottom line is this- I have a 1949 AC WF about ready for paint- checked with rental center, no SAS available. Will check with local body shop owner if I can rent his. Otherwise, I'll paint without the hardener until I can afford the system. Only brother died from emphysema 3 years ago, I've been hit twice with grain dust,-last year I was down for a week from a few minutes in a dusty bin, and I've determined that dying from lack of air is no fun! Sure, the finish with hardener impresses the folks along the parade route, but they aren't paying for your respirator.
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