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Upgrade NowBil438 said:I recovered my tail in 2010 because I enlarged the Fin and Rudder. Somehow I could not get matching paint in polytone and they delivered Ranthane. I did not realize the implications until I read the manual.
So... I created a remote breathing system, separate compressor, line filters, the works. At the end of the painting I was the same person I was when I started, No heart issues, No catalyzed liver etc.
It was was worth it having the full face mask and remote air. I set the inlet air to about 5 psi. Valves open in the mask system to bleed excess air out. It cools the whole Tyvek suit and mask. There is no fog or sweat in the mask. The 5psi pressure serves as breathing assist. You don't become exhausted trying to draw air through filters. if you needed to paint for 8 hours you could. I was 62 when I did this painting.
The whole mask and fabricated parts cost under $200 plus my labour.
I use the mask anytime I have to sand, grind carbide bits, use a band saw for a long time, or do a big job on the horizontal milling machine. There are just a zillion aluminum shavings and flakes in the air when you mill 6061 AL.
The mask itself is 3M.
Bill
Raceair said:Just checked my notes....I had 14 yards, 70" wide....Ed
n3480h said:While talking with AS about my fabric and glue order, I learned that shipping the fabric folded instead of rolled saves $82.19 on the freight bill. Apparently the shippers don't like long packages. When the fabric arrives I will roll it on a tube, bag it, and set it aside until I am ready to apply it.
Tom
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