JC
Coos Cues
I have heard many time that if you're smelling it it's killing you. So on the other side of the coin if you are not able to smell it do you suppose you're ok? Or could it still be infiltrating your eyes and such.?
Decided to give auto clear coat a try so I rolled my sanding lathe on wheels outside and put on my trusty SAS mask and some safety goggles and long sleeve shirt with rubber gloves. Activated an $18 aerosol can of 2k and sprayed a few pieces with the over spray blowing past the cue into the air.
This was a short experiment to see if it was feasible to use this toxic stuff without building an indoor booth which I have nowhere to put. I could not smell it during this process and my nose is pretty sensitive. And I'm real prone to chemical alergies and I don't seem to have gotten any from this process. Opinions on this? I know none of you are doctors or scientists.
Sometimes I think it would just be easier to be a smoker, where you've already conceded your health.
Thanks,
Decided to give auto clear coat a try so I rolled my sanding lathe on wheels outside and put on my trusty SAS mask and some safety goggles and long sleeve shirt with rubber gloves. Activated an $18 aerosol can of 2k and sprayed a few pieces with the over spray blowing past the cue into the air.
This was a short experiment to see if it was feasible to use this toxic stuff without building an indoor booth which I have nowhere to put. I could not smell it during this process and my nose is pretty sensitive. And I'm real prone to chemical alergies and I don't seem to have gotten any from this process. Opinions on this? I know none of you are doctors or scientists.
Sometimes I think it would just be easier to be a smoker, where you've already conceded your health.
Thanks,